early warning I hope

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Tue Feb 18 18:15:27 UTC 2020


perhaps you can boot from archiso and reinstall the kernel package. I
also advise checking the file system for errors.


Sincerely, Alexander.

18.02.2020 20:44, Linux for blind general discussion пишет:
> mkinitpo with mostly default grub only thing modified in grub was to
> enable the TUNE line.
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2020, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 12:21:56
>> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>> To: blinux-list at redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: early warning I hope
>>
>> hello blinux.
>>
>> disclaimer: since I am a?TalkingArch <https://talkingarch.info>
>> maintainer my opinion may be biased.
>>
>>> Sorry but Archlinux is not something to use for someone blind using Linux,
>> I disagree with that. Arch is perhaps more complicated than other
>> distributions, but with due diligence, it gives much more functionality.
>> also from accessibility points of view: the latest versions of packages
>> and the minimum number of downstream patches are of great benefit.
>>
>>> I just ran a kernel update a few minutes ago on archlinux and tried
>>> rebooting.I can assure you that this is an isolated problem on your side. I have several machines and a server on the arch. and I didn?t have such problems.
>> to help I need to know: which bootloader you are using and preferably
>> its configs.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely, Alexander
>>
>> 18.02.2020 15:32, Linux for blind general discussion ?????:
>>> Sorry but Archlinux is not something to use for someone blind using Linux,
>>> Debian stable maybe with backports, appimages, flatpaks and snaps packages
>>> if needed would be better with Mate having Compiz under if low vision,
>>> gnome-orca, brltty, espeak and so on are obviously recommended.
>>>
>>> Debian testing is also an option but I would avoid if possible.
>>>
>>> Ubuntu Mate however has the top out-of-the-box accessibility at a point
>>> that blind users could nearly install linux alone without any help, their
>>> mate menu from solus I think give them their edge, I wonder if Debian could
>>> use it.
>>>
>>> I was working on linux accessibility without being a coder, I tried to get
>>> vinux and sonar linux team or similar to move to a debian base hoping to
>>> add a few features that I kept hidden since I need to push a result as a
>>> whole to fix various Linux issues.
>>>
>>> Until then I sadly have to avoid to contribute or I would just make it
>>> worse.
>>>
>>> Le mar. 18 f?vr. 2020 04:07, Linux for blind general discussion <
>>> blinux-list at redhat.com> a ?crit :
>>>
>>>> I just ran a kernel update a few minutes ago on archlinux and tried
>>>> rebooting.
>>>> Some uuid cannot be found and I got thrown into an emergency shell.  All
>>>> of this of course without screen reader working.
>>>> I found this out as a result of talking to a be my eyes volunteer on the
>>>> phone after she examined my screen.
>>>> I have no idea what caused that and have minimal usb stuff connected to
>>>> the computer.  I had disconnected a flash drive from the computer thinking
>>>> the flash drive was the cause of the missing uuid but that wasn't the
>>>> case.
>>>> Fortunately I use solid state drives and have another different system on
>>>> one of them or I'd be offline for a while.
>>>> The volunteer didn't read me the long number after that uuid error.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
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