Thanks for the information, I will check this out!
Tony Sales
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Halim, I would be happy to try that out if you could explain how to do it and
what advantages it offers...
Tony Sales
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I have set up a survey to collect feedback from people who use or have tried
Vinux. I created using LimeSurvey and it seems to be very accessible with Orca.
There are thirty questions in total and all of these are mandatory apart from
the last question which allows you to provide any additional
Vinux 3.2.1 is now available for download in 32/64bit in CD/DVD versions. The
main difference between this and the recently released Vinux 3.2 is that by
default it boots with Pulseaudio running in 'user' mode rather than 'system'
mode. This prevents pulseaudio from crashing at boot on a small n
I am happy to announce the release of Vinux 3.2 based on Ubuntu 11.04 - this is
a cutting edge release featuring the latest versions of Orca (3.1.2-xdesktop)
and Speech-Dispatcher (0.8~2784+13~maverick1) from the daily build repos. This
version is available as CD and DVD in both 32 and 64 bit. T
I am sorry if more then one version of the Vinux 3.0 release
announcements gets posted on the mailing list - I tried to send them
yesterday from my College Outlook account and I got a delayed delivery
error message, I tried again this morning but with the same result so
I opened a new account using
On behalf of the whole Vinux community I am happy to announce the 3rd
release of Vinux - Linux for the Visually Impaired, based on Ubuntu
10.04 - Lucid Lynx. This version of Vinux provides three screen-
readers, two full-screen magnifiers, dynamic font-size/colour-theme
changing as well as support