My suggestion would be to run a slightly older version of whatever Linux
you prefer.
I never upgrade just because I can.
Just make sure you do your security updates.
I am not saying you should'nt play though, just do it on another partition
or another machine if you have one.
Regards, Willem
On Mon, 23 May 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently running vanilla Ubuntu 22.04, but every time the laptop
reboots, which I will admit is not often, I spend more time on fixing my
sound devices than I feel should be needed. This is driving me nuts!
What would you suggest I do?
Fedora doesn't want to talk in the installer, why I have no idea. I tried
upgrading from a Fedora 35 install, but it stopped talking as well.
I've tried installing Arch, but for some reason the Arch installer also
doesn't want to talk, and, yes, I know how it's suppose to be done. It use to
talk just fine on my system, but now?
OpenSUSE's installer is inaccessible, and being married to a blind lady, I
don't have eyeballs to assist.
After re-installing Slint a few days ago, something broke when I updated the
system to the point that I couldn't boot it at all.
Now you understand why I feel like I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I refuse to
re-install Windows on this machine, I really don't want to take a dive out
the nearest window, which would be the result of me doing that.
Have mercy on this dumb South African and help me out of my misery!
--
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
Sent using Thunderbird on the Linux box.
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