On Tue, 24 May 2011 00:58:58 +0100
Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hiyas,
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I'd really like to see lubuntu 11.10 come
out with as much accessibility as is possible on A Pentium II or Celeron
system with 128 MiB of RAM is probably a bottom-line configuration that may
yield slow
On 05/24/2011 01:17 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
A 700 MHz PIII Celeron with 256 MiB of PC100 RAM and a 100 MHz drive
is quite usable. A 200 MHZ PIII Celeron and 128 MiB of 66MHz RAM
with a 33 MHz drive is dog slow. If you add a screen reader into
the mix I think the later set-up would become
Hi Jonathon,
In that respect, I am also awaiting where the accessibility team is going.
With what has occurred with Speech Control I'm also trying to find the
direction out myself, hence my request to them!
Reagrds,
Phill.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Jonathan Marsden
On Tue, 24 May 2011 09:14:07 -0700
Jonathan Marsden jmars...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 05/24/2011 01:17 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
A 700 MHz PIII Celeron with 256 MiB of PC100 RAM and a 100 MHz drive
is quite usable. A 200 MHZ PIII Celeron and 128 MiB of 66MHz RAM
with a 33 MHz drive is dog slow.
Hiyas,
much has happened recently, including lubuntu getting clearance for full
adoption at 11.10 by Canonical. Whilst I have quietly pushed accessibility
(well, maybe not so quietly) as a part of lubuntu, we now need a bit of help
off this team.
Our specification of the minimal hardware it will
On 05/23/2011 04:58 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
From a general chat to our head of development on lubuntu, he is of
the opinion that if the code is really (and I mean really) tight,
that it would be possible to include within the very tight
constraints that we are committed to be able to
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