Hi John,
Not Sure what version of Gnome you are talking about but I find Gnome
is quite accessible these days. Gnome 3.12 is just as accessible as
Windows in most respects. So before you make a blanket statement like
a giant part of Gnome is inaccessible maybe you should back that up
with version
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Hi John,
Not Sure what version of Gnome you are talking about but I find Gnome
is quite accessible these days. Gnome 3.12 is just as accessible as
Windows in most respects. So before you
hi thomas,
do you use gnome shell 3.12 or the fallback mode? I use the gnome shell
where you press control alt tab to get to the different options and things.
On 10/26/2014 6:40 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi John,
Not Sure what version of Gnome you are talking about but I find Gnome
is quite
Hi John,
Well, Debian stable doesn't always keep up with Gnome releases so
chances are likely you were dealing with a much older Gnome release
were accessibility wasn't as good as it is today. Some of the early
releases like Gnome 3.0 and Gnome 3.2 were absolutely terrible
accessibility wise. It
Hi Josh,
I use Gnome-Shell 3.12 standard. I don't use the fallback mode etc. I
prefer to use the stock desktop when and where possible.
cheers!
On 10/26/14, Josh k joshknnd1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi thomas,
do you use gnome shell 3.12 or the fallback mode? I use the gnome shell
where you
Yes me too. I think though if you develop for ubuntu since it is number
2 on distrowatch.com page hit rankings you would get most of the linux
market that way.
On 10/26/2014 9:15 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Josh,
I use Gnome-Shell 3.12 standard. I don't use the fallback mode etc. I
prefer to
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ok then if ms won't do those things then I hope everybody and all
developers will start switching to ubuntu gnome. NVDA for ubuntu gnome or
a better orca and more voices available
joshknnd1...@gmail.com
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ok then if ms won't do those things then I hope everybody and all
developers will start switching to ubuntu
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what part of gnome is not accessible?
On 10/25/2014 6:22 PM, john wrote:
A giant part of gnome is inaccessible... just saying.
Also, it's the desktop, not orca, that's got the problem, so its nothing
joshknnd1...@gmail.com
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what part of gnome is not accessible?
On 10/25/2014 6:22 PM, john wrote:
A giant part of gnome
That's what, $0.05 ish for a cd? heh.
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Hi John,
Something like that. Depends on the brand being used but usually it is
no more than $0.10 for an average writable CD to burn the OS on for
installation. Of course, that's for a base install. Some Linux
distributions have full DVD images that costs more because of the cost
of the DVD, but
Can you explain what you mean by provided? I'm slightly confused.
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: Thursday, October 23, 2014 2:25 PM
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Can you explain what you mean by provided? I'm slightly confused.
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