[accessiblelinux] Re: [accessiblelinux]

  • From: lenron brown <lenron93@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 20:24:37 -0500

ok i will install both of these i have been wanting to learn linux for
a lone time so are there any podcast anywhere

On 4/12/13, Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> Stock Ubuntu is not very accessible at the moment. They're spending all
> their effort on the GUI and not realy worrying about accessibility AFAIK. If
> you want an accessible version of Ubunty, you can either try Vinux:
> http://vinuxproject.org/
> or the Sonar project, which has versions based on the very latest Ubuntu:
> http://sonar-project.org/
> both projects are accessible. You should be able to install all your needed
> drivers with either one of them.
> I do not think you can downgrade your  current installation without
> reinstalling. In fact, with the current state of Ubuntu, reinstalling is
> probably your best bet.
> If you are familiar with IRC, there is lots of support available for you no
> matter what distro you pick at irc.blufudge.net #vinux
> HTH, and let me know if you have more questions
> Storm
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 03:35 PM, Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> from: Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
>> date: Fri, Apr 12 12:35 PM -07:00 2013
>> to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> reply-to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> subject: [accessiblelinux]
>>
>> Dear members,
>> I am a brand new baby linux user.
>>
>> My friend loaded ubuntu 12.10 on to a dualcore 64 bit machine running
>> at 3.2 mhz with 3 gb of ram.
>> I have several questions:
>> First, it talks, but I haven't explored too much. Is ubuntu 12.10
>> accessible enough? I've heard that unity is not very accessible. What
>> does that mean? What can't I do with unity 3d?
>>
>> Now, if ubuntu 12.10 isn't so good, is there a way to go back to
>> ubuntu 12.04 or across to Sonar 12.10 without having to wipe my drive?
>> Or, at least a way to not have to update kurnel. The reason is that my
>> friend had to put in some proprietary drivers for  my video card and
>> some other stuff, and I don't want to have to deal with that.
>>
>> thanks so much! I'm sure I'll have boatloads of questions. :-)
>>
>> Rusty
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