The default desktop for Vinux 5 is Unity, but you can also switch to Mate or Gnome. I ended up switching to Gnome because Vinux made it so easy to give all three a try, and I decided I just preferred Gnome.

On 02/27/2018 01:48 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Thanks, Rudy.  That Vinux is pretty interesting.  Apparently it works with
Unity GNOME desktop.  I will have to check it out!

https://vinuxproject.org/

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Linux for blind general discussion <
blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:

I was in your position several years ago. My solution was
to set up my environment to use all text based command line tools, and
hook up a talking terminal based on DOS, Vocal Eyes, and Telix to a
headless
Unix/Linux box.

Recently my DOS  machine died  for good, and I switched to speakup.
There is a        learning curve to get used to the speakup   function
keys, but
aside from  that, my environment remains the same, except for minor
quibbles about the voice of the default speech synthesizer, which
I will eventually resolve.

This                 works for me, but if there is a graphic   tool
which you absolutely must use, you might check out Vinux, which
comes with a choice of three GUI options, none of which I know anything
about.

Good luck.
Rudy

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