First the question, I am installing Fedora workstation 36 into a virtual 
machine on my MacBook Pro 2020. It appears that I have downloaded a live image. 
So the live image booted up, and did it's thing. A family member who did the 
reading said that there was a question install to the hard drive, or I think 
just
as a live version. So far the machine has been installing for the better part 
of an hour and 1/2 or so. Is this normal? Should I now shut down this "light 
distribution and reboot the virtual machine and try and login? Any suggestions 
would be helpful.

Here's my request if someone on the list knows how to do this. I am in the 
process of changing email addresses for this list. What is the easiest way to 
do that. I mostly lurk, so I'm not sure if I have the subscription address. 
Having that in mind, I am going to put the other address at the bottom of this 
email and blind carbon copy myself so that if someone has suggestions they can 
email me off list at the new address explaining how to subscribe at the other 
email address. Or perhaps the moderator might be of some help. Because I am 
dictating this to a Windows machine. The place where I'm going to run Lennix, 
is of course on my Mac MacBook Pro.

My new email address, is mauric€@maurice-amines.com this is is you can tell, my 
domain.

Final thoughts, I certainly hope someone can help me sort these two questions 
out. I also hope that when you do respond if it is something you can do to 
please write me at the different address, the one that I've written above. 
Because that's the address that I Chuck 98% of the time. Please be aware that I 
am dictating this to the computer, so here's hoping that it all comes out okay? 
What does this mean, hopefully you can read this?

Sincerely Maurice Mines.

-----Original Message-----
From: Blinux-list <blinux-list-boun...@redhat.com> On Behalf Of Linux for blind 
general discussion
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2022 11:48 AM
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Raspberry pi 3

In addition to what others have posted, you may also be interested in Stormux, 
which is a talking distribution for the Raspberry Pi 3 and 4.

https://stormux.org/

It's based on ArchLinuxARM, so you will have full access to the Arch User 
Repository (AUR) if there is a software application you need that you are not 
able to find in the standard repository.


Since you will need the Raspberry Pi 3, you will need the image that boots on 
it, as the Raspberry Pi 4 image doesn't boot on 3, and the 3 image doesn't boot 
on 4. Here's the direct download link for the Pi 3 image.

https://stormux.org/downloads/stormux-pi3-aarch64-2022-04-21.img.xz

The Stormux email list is on groups.io, so just send an empty email message to

stormux+subscr...@groups.io

and reply to the confirmation email that you will receive. You may also find

https://groups.io/helpcenter/membersmanual/1/additional-information/standard-group-email-addresses

somewhat useful, as it gives you other email addresses you can use for list 
management. Hope this helps.

~Kyle

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