I help manage a massively active Linux community of over 100k members for near a decade, I barely recall to have seen any Slackware user, Linux questions website is one of oldest linux ressources and got around 15 slackware questions per day in the last two days but only 8 questions on maybe 30 got answered so it's up to debate ... (Slackware is 7 of 250 active distros about 2.8% of Linux as a whole, while Debian is the base of 120 of 250 distros so 48% of Linux on a quick check) Debian don't focus on accessibility so the mailing list might obviously be less active but overall it's the support of a community that matter for quick troubleshooting. Stop making like distro hopping wars that are plain stupid, Slint seem to lack the magnification gain of Compiz, make color filters and color inversion more tedious so apart the move from console to gui maybe easier, not sure how it compete with just ubuntu mate. My aim with trying to merge Vinux and Sonar while adding new content would have fixed that stupid fragmentation that does nothing to help end-users but it has to be done the right way. That Archlinux accessibility tools rarely break isn't enough, for a blind user his system can't break, like a phone for 911, like tv or game consoles, think critical server that can't be offline for decades or just a pacemaker if you don't understand well how it matter. Obviously that this stupid elite thinking that make me keep my jewels that I could contribute cause they would be badly used and it would be done the opposite way that what would needed to do ... Michaël Caron Couturier Le mar. 18 févr. 2020, à 04 h 07, Linux for blind general discussion < blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > I just ran a kernel update a few minutes ago on archlinux and tried > rebooting. > Some uuid cannot be found and I got thrown into an emergency shell. All > of this of course without screen reader working. > I found this out as a result of talking to a be my eyes volunteer on the > phone after she examined my screen. > I have no idea what caused that and have minimal usb stuff connected to > the computer. I had disconnected a flash drive from the computer thinking > the flash drive was the cause of the missing uuid but that wasn't the > case. > Fortunately I use solid state drives and have another different system on > one of them or I'd be offline for a while. > The volunteer didn't read me the long number after that uuid error. > > > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > 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