Hi, You can get here: http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/minislint/ But it won't work on a raspberry pi as it's for architecture x76_64 only, sorry. Best regards, Didier Le 23/08/2020 à 19:25, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > Where can mini Slint be obtained, please? > > On 8/23/20, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Could be mini-slint could run on that raspberry pi. I don't have one >> yet so haven't tried that one yet. The mini-slint is a command line >> environment the way it starts out after installation. >> >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2020, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >> >>> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 16:49:51 >>> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>> Subject: Re: Accessible Distros for a beginner? >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I answer inline to the parts of your message quoted below: >>> >>> Le 22/08/2020 ? 21:20, SL a ?crit : >>>> I don't know if I would also need to compile source files for Slint when >>>> I'm getting started with the OS? >>> >>> No need to do that. You get a lot of software out of the boxes, and can >>> get more just typing a few commands, as with many other Linux >>> distributions, either pre-built or compiled and installed typing just one >>> command. >>> >>>> But if Slint starts speaking out of the box more or less, maybe I would >>>> start with that. >>> Slint starts speaking from the very beginning of installation and speaks >>> in all contexts; console as graphical environments including Mate, the >>> default. >>> >>> If you have a hard synthesizer you can use it as well. Slint can preserve >>> and restore specific settings for each synthesizer if you use several. >>> >>> Orca is indeed available in graphical environments and you can use (and >>> switch between) console screen readers: espeakup, speechd-up and fenrir. >>> >>> Indeed braille is enabled as well from the very beginning of installation. >>> >>>> I like how many accessibility features Slint has. >>> We try hard to provide as many as possible. >>> >>>> And if I wouldn't need to compile a lot of source files, maybe Slint >>>> would be a good choice. >>> Indeed <smile> >>> >>> About support: we answer all questions in the Slint mailing list, and >>> beginners are welcome there. >>> >>> So I think that Slint is a good choice for a laptop in your situation. >>> >>> Slint don't support raspberry Pi, but for that Stormux is a good choice. >>> >>> Storm Dragon, its maintainer, is a friend and we do cooperate for the >>> benefit of our users. >>> >>> Didier >>> didier@xxxxxxxx >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list