How long does it take for them to unsubscribe me.

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Tue Jan 8 16:53:02 UTC 2019


Hello,

I tried unsubscribing a few weeks ago but got a message saying that my 
message was being marked for moderation as it contained working text, or 
something like that.

On 08/01/2019 08:43, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> `I have gone through all the steps to unsubscribe. I am still getting messages.
>
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>
> From: Linux for blind general discussion
> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 6:26 AM
> To: blinux-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Hiya, new and a few questions
>
> Hi all....decided to show up here finally. So...questions, and probably
> really, really obvious ones but....
>
>
> 1. Okay, so filters on email. I use Thunderbird. I set up one to move
> all my stuff from various lists into its own folders, one for this list
> for example. Now, instead of setting up the filters every time on a new
> machine or device.....can I simply skip all that and just set the
> filters in Gmail to start with and wil Thunderbird pick up on that?
>
> 2. I was reading the Jenux thread on the AG.net forums and participating
> on it (no prizes for guessing who I am there), and I was wondering,
> since once I get a faster internet, what you lot suggest for accessible
> programs to put on a new machine. I got two schools of thought...
>
>
> 1. See if Jenux will work on bare metal. Just because it works fine in a
> VM at 400 kb/s DL rate...doesn't mean it works on bare metal. I'd rather
> not risk my desktop breaking.
>
>
> 2. Go with something like Antergos, that I know for a fact has
> accessibility packages as an option in the installer.....
>
>
> So. If I go Jenux, I get accesssible stuff.
>
>
> However. I'm also posing this...
>
> If I go Antergos.....where can I find the folloing....
>
>
> 1. I know Mate comes with easy to use stuff. However. Is there an easy
> way to port some of the stuf Jenux installs with its script (namely the
> rhvoice, Firefox addons and so forth) into an Antergos install. Both are
> Arch based and have the same underlying architecture....so what's the
> easiest way.
>
>
> Is it a simple sudo pacman -S rhvoice-git then it'll show up in Orca?
>
> And next question. What's the general consensus on the most
> Orca-friendly office suite? Yeah I know LibreOffice is popular
> but....I'm wary of that having bad Orca support, and Pluma only goes so far.
>
> Ideally, I'd like Jenux to improve, and not die horribly if, say,
> there's a power outage that makes it unable to boot (which happened with
> it on a VM when I was playing around with it)
>
> Or, I'd like to make Antergos as useable for me as possible. So to that
> end..
>
> Next question. What are the 'must have' for a Mate install of Antergos?
> I'm excluding stuff that's installed by default with a Mate install,
> however things like voices, programs, etc are fair game. So,
> list.....what are the 'must have' things installed?
>
> Oh and one more. Jenux has freedos-accessible. Is that in the main repos
> or not, if so I'd assume I need the Jenux repo to grab it, right?
>
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