Vinux 1.3 Released! drbongo and ald0 are proud to announce the new release of Vinux - Linux for the Visually Impaired!
This release includes a variety of new packages and features, as well as solutions for bugs in earlier versions: It includes a range of useful console applications and the yasr screen-reader, a selection of forensic/recovery tools so it can be used as an accessible recovery CD/USB pendrive by more experienced users. You can now install it straight to a USB pendrive using the Ubuntu USB installer, from the live CD or the ISO image once installed to hard drive. The username and password entered during the installation process is now retained and of course Orca, a full-screen magnifier and Braille support are all available out of the box! If you would like to try it out or read more details then please follow these links: Vinux 1.3 ISO image - http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/latest_(1.3).iso Vinux 1.3 MD5SUM - http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/latest_md5sum-1.3.txt Vinux 1.3 Release Announcement - http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/latest_release_announcement-1.3.txt Vinux 1.3 Keybindings etc - http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/1.3/ There is one known issue in this release, the cups server does not work when you install it to a hard drive, although it works fine from the live CD or a USB pendrive install. There is a very simple fix for this which you can implement once you have installed it if you want to print out any documents. There is a script which will do this for you, or you can simply type the four lines into the terminal using the sudo command! Vinux Cups Fix Script http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/old/1.3/cupsfix.sh If you have any questions or would like to give us feedback, please register on the Vinux Forum/Mailing List so as not to clog up these mailing lists with posts which may not be relevant to this mailing list. Vinux Forum/Mailing List: http://groups.google.com/group/vinux-development have fun, drbongo and ald0 _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list