Samuel Thibault: > Patrick Schleizer, on Tue 15 Dec 2015 00:27:00 +0000, wrote: >> I am a maintainer of Whonix, which is a Free/Libre Software derivative >> of Debian. In essence, a pre-installed Debian with modifications. Ready >> to be downloaded images to be used inside virtual machines. > > So it's a general-purpose image, not especially meant for accessibility?
Yes. > How do user log into the virtual machine? Ssh, vnc, something else? ssh / vnc not. Using the platforms (virtualizer)'s graphical user interface. (Multi platform) Either, - just like a normal Debian installation on hardware (which we call physical isolation), - VirtualBox gui, - virt-manager (KVM gui) or - Qubes. >> Would it make sense to install all of the following? >> >> gnome-orca espeakup brltty brltty-speechd brltty-x11 console-braille >> florence dasher kdeaccessibility kvkbd kmousetool kmag kmouth jovie > > xbrlapi could be useful too. On Debian it's getting pulled by a > Recommends in gnome-orca and brltty-x11, Ok. > but perhaps you don't pull > Recommends? Not pulling recommends indeed. > As of Stretch, qt-at-spi should now be getting pulled by libqt4gui > already. > >> Any other packages that should be installed by default? > > Better voice support for english can be obtained by installing festival. > >> Any other settings that should be tuned by default? > > For a general-purpose image, the default settings of Debian should > already be fine. If they're not, we shall fix that in Debian. Sounds good! Cheers, Patrick

