Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need Apparently hes going to stop working on talking arch from what some one told me. Not sure if this is true or not.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166466#p166466 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need Trenton is right there, and I love how he lists kali Linux as accessible. but do not use it if you are not network/wireless/web penTesting.I have problems with orca as well. its very slow when it comes to browsing. I wish you could brows easily on Linux like you do in windows.By the way, personally, I do not recommend Sonar Linux which is based of manjaro until it gets out of development stage. it already refuses to boot with two of my laptops, and its sound does not work in VM workstation 10 (feel free to test)URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166390#p166390 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
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 thats 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 youd 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 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need Youre better off not using a gui, as Orca is not great. If you really wanna try it, use a distro like Debian without a gui, or if you must have one, use Knoppix.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166289#p166289 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need If you want to use Orca, the latest stable, which is now at 3.10, your choices are:1. Ubuntu GNOME , though as of this writing, Ubuntu 14.04 GNOME eddition is stil in the alpha stage.2. Sonar Manjaro , which again, is in Alpha.3. Fedora 204. Open SUSE5. Kali LinuxAlthough Debian and Vinux have Speakup built-in, they currently still have Orca 3.4.2. When Vinux 5 comes out, once Ubuntu 14.04 is released, Vinux 5 will soon follow. Keep in mind, Vinux doesnt use GNOME.Once Sonar based off Manjaro is released, from now on, as Manjaros based off of arch, Sonar will be a rolling release. And will be the only linux distro with Speech Hub voices built-in, and replace eSpeak, as the default voice.
Speakup will show up in the final build of Sonar manjaro 2014.1. Or, starting in the betas.2.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166292#p166292 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need My experience with orca and firefox was never satisfactory. Orca always crashed for me in ff and even accessing google was painful with orca. Now I tried a different approach:- Emacspeak - I use emacspeak for programming, code editing and text editing in general. Even chating is possible.- chromevox: although the experience of chromevox on linux is not as good as the experience of browsing the web on windows with NVDA in my opinion, it is much more ahead from orca. You should definitely give it a try.If you choose to do so, let me know and I can give you some hints how to setup everything correctly.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166297#p166297 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need
Re: most accessible form of linux without broken accessibility advice need Thanks guys. Trenton, could you explain more about sonar manjaro? I have heard about it, but i dont know much else, as information seems sparse.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166306#p166306 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector