Well, since I was only looking at it casually I didn't take time to report it and i don't intend to do so but thanks for the advice. I guess I thought all the instructions for arrowing down for this and that and holding shift down and hoping you know when to do the menu choices was confusing but I wouldn't report something like that unless I had actually tried it and was still confused. Then of course I would report it. > On Sep 12, 2015, at 4:54 AM, Tony Baechler <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Yes, that is the Ubuntu accessibility guide. I didn't find it confusing. What did you find confusing about it? If you don't report problems, they don't get fixed. > > Yes, Ubuntu and Debian should be able to find your wireless card. Ubuntu includes non-free firmware, so I would try that first. How old are the computers? I ask because if they're really old, they might no longer be supported or might not be able to run the live DVD. > > On 9/11/2015 5:54 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote: >> Well, I went looking for this, partly because it seems you've gotten no >> answer and partly because I have a frustrating situation with two old >> computers with different wifi cards that can respond to a scan but don't >> connect. I was thinking about trying the live cd in them to see whether that >> would do wifi for either of these machines but frankly this link below looks >> rather confusing so I don't know whether or not I'll try it. I imagine you >> have already read this so it's probably not helpful but it's all I've found >> so far. >> >> >> >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility/doc/StartGuide >> >> -- >> Cheryl > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list