Hi Michaël, let me answer to this part of your last message: Le 19/02/2020 à 04:28, Michaël Caron Couturier a écrit : > On the other side, Slint is Slackware based, out of the 5 majors > distributions bases, it's one of the two far less used so the user have > barely no community to help him in case of issues. Really? For Slackware proper, there is this a very active forum: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/ For Slint specifically we recently replaced the former mailing list by a new one, cf. this blog post: https://slint.fr/blog/welcome-to-the-new-slint-mailing-list.html It is very friendly and active, you can check looking at the archives for the current month: https://www.freelists.org/archive/slint/02-2020 We have now also a mumble channel dedicated to Slint. So your statement "no community to help in case of issues" is not true. The Slint mailing list is even more active than the debian-accessibility mailing list that I also follow <smile>. I don't say that to despise Debian which indeed is a good distribution, and Debian contributors like Samuel do an outstanding job. As an aside indeed Slint ships Mate with mate-tweak and Compiz, and documents how to get the best of it: http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/doc/Accessibility/CompizKeyBindings Slint also allows to switch between console mode and a desktop without loosing speech out of the box, which you can do with other distributions only with a not obvious post-install manual configuration. That's not to say Slint is perfect, it certainly isn't. But we all ears to bug reports and requests for help and enhancements. Best regards, Didier Spaier _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list