It's Mate and no, alt+F2 "orca" did nothing.
I decided after a few hours to not bother, and installed Fedora
Mate-Compiz 35, which does talk just fine.
I may give Jenux another go some time, when I have eyeballs nearby to
troubleshoot.
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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On 2021/11/23 23:35, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
This should be a one-time procedure. key in alt-f2 then key in orca
--setup.
Does orca start talking?
I don't know what desktop choice you made mate is a good one and kde last
time I knew didn't have orca in it so orca would have to be downloaded and
installed with all dependencies in kde and even kde-accessibility list
can't provide any guideance for use with orca since that hasn't been
researched on that list. If you chose a base install, you have no desktop
and you also have no orca on your system.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi all,
I finally had success installing Jenux, however,, now that I have it on the desktop, I cannot get Orca to talk. If anyone knows how to get it going, I'd be happy to keep the system for the time being.
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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