Installing using a service like "Be My Eyes"

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Fri Aug 13 09:05:47 UTC 2021


Ok,


I tried installing Jenux again, this time it looped after installing 
packages at "checking package integrity". I decided, screw it, and am 
for now running Fedora Workstation 34 with the default Gnome desktop.


Warm regards,


Brandt Steenkamp


Sent from my Fedora powered coal chest freezer

On 8/12/21 6:54 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> You could run Jenux and not need services like be my eyes.
> #mailto:dnl.nash at gmail.com
> wget -bc https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512
> #wget -bc https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso
> #sha512sum -c Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512
>
> On Thu, 12 Aug 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I know that Distro-hopping really sucks, but we do it anyway.
>>
>>
>> I am asking about installing with aid from a service such as be-my-eyes,
>> because, as we all know, distros like Manjaro uses the Calamaris installer,
>> which, last I checked, is totally inaccessible with Orca, and in many cases,
>> Orca is not even included in the live environments.
>>
>>
>> I would really like to run either Arch, which I always fail to install
>> correctly for some or other reason, or an Arch derivative, but, Calamaris,
>> enough said.
>>
>>
>> If anyone knows whether you can install using Calamaris with the keyboard
>> only, or if there is any Arch derivatives with an accessible installer, I
>> would be really grateful.
>>
>>
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