Re: Best Distro for Blind

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To be on the bleeding edge for accessibility and other needs, Jenux may
work well for you.
With that install disk, you can install android though jenux itself is a
fork of blackarch which is a security flavor of archlinux.  Jenux rolls
new isos that have dates change in their names sometimes once a month.  It
can install a base system (console) gnome mate kde and some other options
as well.  You choose when you run it.  orca comes already installed on
gnome and mate and since you download from archlinux blackarch and jenux
repositories you get a current version of those desktops.  There is also
the aur repository for stuff that's really on the bleeding edge too.
I have jenux installed on a drive since slint hasn't got dosemu2 yet.

#mailto:dnl.nash@xxxxxxxxx
wget -bc https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512
#wget -bc https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso
#sha512sum -c Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512

Those commands are commented out and may not work if the names of the iso
and sha512sum files have changed.

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