vm / speakup / debian?

Austin Seraphin au at sunbeem.net
Mon Jun 19 15:29:07 EDT 2017


QT5 has apparently gotten better, but I haven't tried a QT desktop yet.


On 06/19/2017 02:49 PM, Terry D. Cudney wrote:
> Thanks, Austin,
>
> 	I have used orca a bit, but only in gnome (gtk-based).
>
> I'm not sure though; does orca work in a qt-based desktop?
>
>     --terry
>     
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 02:38:34PM -0400, Austin Seraphin wrote:
> --> Linux uses the Orca screen reader for graphical interfaces, and they
> --> have their own mailing list as well. I use it with the Mate desktop and
> --> love it. Speakup works as a fallback if the GUI crashes.
> --> 
> --> 
> --> On 06/19/2017 01:01 PM, Terry D. Cudney wrote:
> --> > Hi greg,
> --> >
> --> >    thanks for your response.
> --> >
> --> >    I have debian 8, a fresh install on this laptop, with gnome. I don't think that should make much difference though.
> --> >
> --> >    Questions:
> --> >
> --> >       1) why did you choose the xfce desktop?
> --> >       2) I have little experience with gui's in debian, everything has been speakup/cli. What screen review package do you use in a qt-based desktop?
> --> >       3) why the virtualbox vm, over vmware/kvm/etc?
> --> >       4) have you run a windows guest on the debian host? any caveats there?
> --> >
> --> >       Thanks for any pointers/suggestions you can offer.
> --> >
> --> >       --terry
> --> >       
> --> > On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 01:56:10PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> --> > --> I'm running the same debian 7 guest on both a windows host and a
> --> > --> devuan 1 host, not at the same time of course. The devuan host is running xfce, and I find myself
> --> > --> managing the guest from the GUI mostly. The GUI is qt-based, so the
> --> > --> accessibility is not what it would probably be if it was gtk-based,
> --> > --> but it is still useable. Also, everything that can be done from the
> --> > --> GUI on virtualbox can also be done through the command line. 
> --> > --> 
> --> > --> As for the guest itself, it's very much as if it were the host. Some
> --> > --> usb devices passed through to the guest don't handle as fast as they
> --> > --> would on bare metal, but that's about it. If you have more specific
> --> > --> questions, I'll try to answer them.
> --> > --> 
> --> > --> Greg
> --> > --> 
> --> > --> 
> --> > --> On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 07:38:41PM -0400, Terry D. Cudney wrote:
> --> > --> > Hi all,
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Been lurking on this list for a  long time, so here comes a question:
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Kirk tells me that some of you are using virtual machines with speakup.
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Which vm works best? kvm/qemu? vmware? virtualbox?  other?
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Target system is debian, on a asus laptop i7 64-bit, 8GB ram 1TB hdd.
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    I have need to run windows 10, currently dual-booting with uefi/gpt, but want t+o run in a vm on this system.
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Also, curious about possibility of running android development in the same vm environment.
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> >    Any suggestions/observations/experiences are very welcome.
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> > TIA,
> --> > --> >  
> --> > --> >  --terry
> --> > --> > 
> --> > --> > -- 
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