ArchLinux tutorials, and the state of accessibility in linux
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Fri Dec 7 01:00:56 EST 2012
testing
On 12/6/2012 10:28 PM, Arthur Pirika wrote:
> Hi,
> First, I'm playing with arch again, and still loving it, I think of it
> as slackware, done right. Not that slackware's bad, by any stretch, it
> was my first distro, after all. Anyway, I'm about to record a
> step-by-step install guide, similar to what Michael Whapples did quite
> some time ago, now that arch's install methods changed again.
>
> I was then thinking of expanding it into something like the really old
> shows that featured on main menu, way back in 2000, through 2002 or
> so. So it would be a podcast of getting around, and doing common tasks
> in linux, focusing on the terminal at first. Thoughts or feedback?
>
> Second, what are peoples experience with tools like emacspeak,
> speech-dispatcher, and gnome/KDE accessibility, things you don't hear
> a lot about these days? Are they still viable options for access,
> especially emacspeak?
>
> Thanks,
> Arthur
>
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