ArchLinux tutorials, and the state of accessibility in linux

Kirk Reiser kirk at reisers.ca
Fri Dec 7 07:12:22 EST 2012


If you do make a recording, please make it available to us and we will
put it up on the web site.  We have some other changes which need to
be made so hopefully they can all be completed at the same time.

   Kirk

On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, 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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