Re: Jumping from Solus/Ubuntu to Slint...how easy is it?

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Slint is probably the most reliably accessible distribution. You can't run a virtual slint on your computer, however, you can install on an SD card and use it without any accessibility issues. You need at least 32 GB SD disk.  I have it running on 128 GB SD drive.

Cheers,

Ibrahim

On 11/26/21 3:59 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
So as it says....and given my recent whiffs on qemu, so far *crosses fingers* Slint is slowly installing but I'm wanting to know...



How easy is it to adapt to Slint/Slackwware coming from Ubuntu or Solus or Fedora or...

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