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On 29/12/2021 23:57, google wrote:
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On 29/12/2021 23:46, nandroid wrote:
use chromebook instead
On 29/12/2021 23:13, chromium wrote:
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On 29/12/2021 23:11, Jordan Livesey wrote:
I, for 1, hate console screen readers, and will not use this one,
orca is the only usable linux reader and manjaro is silly anyway so
its not worth useing it, don't know why it even exists in the first
place when it crashes frequently and is full of malware. linux mint
demands you update your system all the time, its the microsoft of
the linux world, accessible coconut is reaching EOL like vinux,
blind arch never became popular due to official arch being epic,
ubuntu is ubuntu, slow, buggy, unstable. orca is the only usable
reader hear that works as others rarely get updates, the latest
version of orca was released with gnome 41 and fixed accessibility
bugs while changing key echo to echo so its clearly being updated,
support for thunderbird has gotten better and it no longer
freequently crashes, when it comes to accessible distros, debian is
just too good that its not recommended to use distros that are not
debian, which is why calamares was designed for sighted use and why
I see the debian installer last for many years to come, that is the
only time you neeed a console screen reader, especially on android
x86 installation media where you can also include a screen reader
for that,
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 11:02 PM Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com>
wrote:
So everybody understands, when I write something about a
particular Linux
distro not being accessible I have already downloaded and
tested that
distro.