On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 12:14:01AM AEST, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Hi, Luke:
>
> Just to clarify, this approach would support other distributions of
> Linux but not totaly foreign OS like Windows 10. Is that correct?
No, that is not correct. Windows can indeed be run in a KVM based virtual
machine.
The dialog boxes you interact with to do things like start/stop virtual
machines in virtualbox are somewhat accessible with orca. I have never
tried to create a virtual machine via the virtualbox gui though. I
always use bash scripts. Here are links to 2 of my scripts. Keep in mind
that they
Hi, Fernando:
I actually know this one!
If you rely on screen readers you need to rely on VirtualBox from the
command line, or from a scripted environment. The graphical interface
isn't accessible to Orca. I believe it's kde, and we still haven't
really broken through to accessibility on kde.
Hi, Willem:
I will be delighted to help you as best I can, but you should be aware
that I will be traveling next week and am unlikely to be very available
as this is a business trip.
I'll be back to my usual home schedule on the 25th. I look forward to
chatting with you linphone to linphone!
Hi, Fernando:
Thank you for the very kind review of my posts. Regretably, I can't live
up to that standard this time around, because I'm very much a VirtualBox
newbie myself, and unlikely to seriously roll up my sleeves for a couple
more months with the product.
To date my experience with vms