In an effort to modernize our software, we are moving away from monolithic
applications that run on JBOSS. We are starting to containerize our
applications, which means I will need to start getting educated about Linux
since I really haven’t used it much at all. I use a screen reader, and I’m
trying to anticipate any potential accessibility roadblocks now so I can
hopefully focus on the other aspects of the learning curve without spending a
bunch of time fighting with screen reading challenges.
I’m wondering if anyone has experience accessing a Linux virtual machine on
Windows using Hyper-V. I believe I may need to do that in order to manage Linux
containers, but I’m not sure the best way to make it accessible. It would be
nice if I could access the VM from a terminal using my Windows screen reader,
possibly by using Putty or something similar. I suspect the VM would need to be
configured for that, so I’d probably need sighted help in order to set it up
each time. If anyone has any suggestions for quickly getting screen reader
access to a Linux virtual machine I would appreciate it very much.
Thanks!
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