Le 29/06/2017 à 12:29, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi all. After using Windows for a month, after using Linux for two months, I've 
noticed that everything that I do on Windows, I could do on Windows, and with 
the Braille note Touch, I can get the Exchange emails from the training center 
I'm attending, which mainly uses Windows. So, while in Windows, I burned a USB 
drive with the latest Fedora image, using Rufus, making it bootable. So, The 
installation went well, but after the computer restarted, and the flash drive 
was taken out, no system came up. I've never seen that happen before, and 
Googling didn't give any answers, so I'm stuck between Vinux, and Arch. Vinux 
being okay I suppose, but out of date, and Arch being hard for me to install, 
without scripts although the ones I know of are broken, but Arch is what I 
like, because it has anything I ask of it. So I tried installing Fedora a few 
more times, formatting the drive, but no luck. Then I accidentally pulled the 
flash drive out of the USB drive for a moment, and when I pushed i
  t back in, I couldq't load Orca when first starting up the installer, so the 
data on that drive is probably corrupted. So, any ideas? Should I just go with 
Vinux and deal with it? The last time I tried the instructions for installing 
Arch, I got stuck on setting the clock and such, because the results I got were 
not the results on the ge, so I'm just not sure what to do.

Unfortunately Fedora isn't ready for accessibility at this time. You can install Debian 9 "Stretch" with braille or speech synthesis : https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/ch05s02.html

I advise you to choose Mate as desktop environment for its accessibility and ease of use.

Best regards.

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