Re: Can I Easily Run Wine with NVDA in Debian SID?

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Jason,
While I am certain most here respect your well earned years of experience, I am unsure your comment, speaking personally, is totally fair. certainly not especially productive for someone simply wanting to incorporate Linux with they resources they have, which is far from uniform. More than a few sources suggest there are hundreds of millions of people on the planet experiencing blindness. For you to state that if a few are managing a task then a person must be doing it wrong does not reflect how much like clay Linux can be, how often a slight change even an upgrade can negatively impact results. even on the main Debian list where access may not be the focus Linux users with years of background struggle.
So do those here with strong grounding like  Jude from time to time.
It is unfair to human individuality to claim that, if they are not getting your results, its their problem. much as it is, speaking personally, unfair to downplay an effort of someone wanting a solution, by telling them not to try until they are trained..you do not know their story or situation. Just hoping this forum can remain a learning environment no matter the level of user.
best
Kare



On Thu, 15 Aug 2024, 'Jason J.G. White' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Also, if you're running an "unstable" distribution such as Debian Sid, the assumption is that you know what you're doing with respect to upgrading and downgrading packages to work around temporary packaging issues. It is also expected that you can write informative bug reports.

If you don't have experience in Linux system administration, then Debian Sid probably isn't what you want until you bring your skills up to the appropriate level.

On 15/8/24 15:18, 'Jason J.G. White' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

 On 15/8/24 14:16, Chime Hart wrote:
> Originally ORCA was working until Python3.12, but even trying an older > version of at-spy, ORCA will not run, but for errors.
 It's fine here with Python 3.12.4.

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