Linux flavor recommendations?
Linux for blind general discussion
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Fri May 26 14:11:08 UTC 2017
You probably want to point your virtualization software directly at the
ISO file for whatever distro you choose. You don't need to write it to a
disk first.
I've found the accessibility in the latest version of debian to be
really good. It's worth considering. I use ubuntu in my job and that has
been fine too.
On 05/26/2017 05:31 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just trying to get into Linux in general, and have been doing some
> reading about OSes.
>
> I've been reading a lot of good things about fedora, so my plan was to
> try it out in a VM before I do anything else.
>
> Trouble is, the media writer util doesn't seem to be accessible on
> windows with NVDA at all, so I'm just curious if fedora's still an
> option for blind folks?
>
> Or, even better and I know this is quite a broad topic, but if anyone
> has any OS recommendations that they think work particularly well, then
> please do let me know!
>
> I've heard good things about arch, which is the second one on my list if
> you will, any thoughts?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
>
> Daniel
>
>
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