Hi Anthony, I wanted to give the VMWare image a try, but can't find it.
Is it already available? Where to look for Vinux VMWare images? Thanks, Malte. Anthony Sales wrote, On 09/01/09 13:08: > Vinux 2.0 Release Announcement/FAQ! > > I am happy to announce the release of Vinux 2.0! Vinux it is a > specialist version of Linux optimised for visually impaired users. It > is now based on Debian Lenny which currently provides a more stable > platform to build an accessible distribution on than Ubuntu does. > > Vinux provides a screen-reader, full screen magnification and support > for Braille displays out of the box. It can be run from the Live CD > without making any changes to your hard drive. If you like it you can > install it to a USB thumbdrive or to your hard drive either alongside > Windows or as a complete replacement for it. There is also a virtual > version available which can run Vinux as a guest operating system > using VMWare Player on Windows. The main screen-reader/magnifier is > called Orca and the Braille display is supported by Brltty. There is > also a secondary screen-reader installed called Speakup, which is a > console based screen-reader. This is aimed at more advanced users but > can also provide a useful backup in the event of any problems. Vinux > provides a wide range of open source software including an internet > browser, a file manager, a text editor and various multimedia > applications. Vinux is designed to be a completely secure modern > desktop system for all the family, visually impaired and sighted > alike. > > Vinux 2.0 is now available from: > > http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/old/2.0/Vinux-2.0.iso > http://vinux.org.uk/downloads/old/2.0/Vinux-2.0.iso.md5sum.txt > > The full Release Announcement/FAQ is here: > > http://vinux-development.blogspot.com/2009/08/vinux-20-release-notes.html > > The instructions on how to build Vinux are here: > > http://vinux-development.blogspot.com/2009/08/roll-your-own-vinux-20.html > > A discussion about the future of Vinux is here: > > http://vinux-development.blogspot.com/2009/08/future-of-vinux.html > > The Vinux Project is now trying to recruit developers and contributors > from the VI community, there is a full list of different ways in > which you can contribute to the project at the link above. > > drbongo 01/09/09 > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list