I've got a couple packages now on the Vinux/Ubuntu Karmic ppa on launchpad.net. They provide an updated pulseaudio driver for speech-dispatcher, and some 32-bit binaries for voxin compatibility on 64-bit systems. I'd like to make a couple virtual-packages, called vinux-metacity and vinux-compiz, that would automatically set up default keybindings, menu settings, and several other things that make Ubuntu more like Vinux, which is more a much more user-friendly setup for the blind and visually impaired than the default settings.
The easy way for me to do this is to create a package that installs a ton of files in /etc/skel. Alternatively, I could modify the various packages involved so that their default settings are compatible with Vinux. What is the "right" way to do this, and what is the expediant way, given that I don't have much time to work on this? Thanks, Bill -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
