I have put a "developer" version of "vinux" on my home server which in theory is similar to vinux 1.5, but based on Ubuntu 9.04 x64. It requires a DVD or USB key to install, since it's about 1.2G. I've labeled it 'alpha1', but that's generous, since I've never tried installing it! I don't have another machine capable of it right now.
If anyone has a machine and time to test it, I would appreciate it. Your machine should have >= 1gig RAM, be 64-bit capable, and it should have a fairly recent ATI or Nvidia graphics card capable of supporting Compiz. If you succeed in installing it, I recommend installing the voxin Viavoice package, as described in the document on the desktop. This version installs the most recent source code for atk, at-spi, and orca, in your home directory. It also pulls packages from Ubuntu's 'proposed' repository, and it has many developer tools pre-installed. The ISO is at: http://www.billrocks.org/vinux_ubuntu9.04_amd64_alpha1.iso Your download speed will be pretty pathetic, since I only have about 40KB/sec upload. If I can get the first major bugs fixed, I'll respin the ISO, and find a nicer home for it. Thanks, Bill -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
