Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Yes, that is correct, in being sparse. Sonar, is indeed still in development, at least with its new approach.
Prior versions of Sonar, are based off Ubuntu, and Debian, while the newer generation that's being worked on, is based off of manjaro, which is based off of Arch. Manjaro makes it easier for those who want to use arch, and Sonar makes makes it more easier to have a much more up-to-date linux release going.
If you'd like to try out "Arch" itself with a talking installer, and a Tutorial created by "Kyle," head on over to:
http://talkingarch.tk
, for info.
Arch itself, does indeed work in VMWare without problems, though its best to read the Arch Wiki, linked from the Talking Arch site itself.
BTW, Talking Arch, although comes with Speakup built-in, you do still have to ad Speakup Manually, which is detailed in the Audio Tutorial.
Arch may be the Linux for @arqmeister,
as he can tailor it to his needs.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166393#p166393
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