Re: looking for Lennix distribution?

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Hi,  I am writting this reply from my fedora 35b workstation which is installed on an external 1TB drive.  I did not see a problem with speech cut off on workstation, for somereason fedora mate does have this peroblem durring the install, but restarting orca usually brings it back then I can do what I need to to finiash the install.  HTH.


Matthew



On 11/19/21 2:01 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I am not truly an expert on Linux and accessibility. But I found Fedora the most problematic among the distributions I have tried. I tried Coconut, Slint, Mint, and now fedora. Here are the problems I encountered with Fedora, which I did not encounter in the other ones I tried.

First, during installation, The speech was turned off automatically without warning. I was listening to the counter telling me 10 percent, 20 percent etc... and suddenly I heard the message Screen reader is now turned off. I was lost. I waited about ten minutes and I hit alt f2 and typed orca and I hit enter and the screen reader came back on. I moved around the screen to discover that the installation was complete and I should reboot the system. Losing speech during installation is not really a good thing for a blind user.

Second I could not activate Braille at all. No matter what I tried, Braille simply is not active on my fedora mate.

Third, I tried to do the update on a terminal, and here again, in the middle of the process, I lost speech. So I left the computer on all night to complete the update, and this morning I rebooted the system to get the speech back on. Clearly there is a problem with the screen reader on my version of Fedora mate, which is I believe version 35.

The fourth problem has to do with changing my bios boot-up settings. I do not like any system that mess up with my boot up settings. When I installed it, I assumed that Fedora would not change any of my system settings, since I installed it on an external drive. I hope the team who works on Fedora's accessibility will take such situations into consideration.

Fedora is probably a great system, but I am not sure that it is the best in turms of accessibility.

For the time being, I am going to stick with slint. I never encountered any accessibility issues in speech or braill using it.

On 11/19/21 11:41 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

What's more, it's based on the long-stable Ubuntu.


-Dave  H.



On 11/19/21 11:38 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
it is very simple. I love Mint because there is no snap activated
which I don't like. One can say: Mint is an Ubuntu withouut snap.
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