Здравствуйте.

Сразу спешу оговориться, что описанный продукт я сам в работе не видел
и высказаться по нему не могу. В связи с тем, что в последней
официальной версии ubuntu возникли некоторые проблемы с accessibility,
возник альтернативный проект, обеспечивающий возможность
самостоятельной установки ubuntu без зрительного контроля или работы с
live cd и с usb накопителем. Примечательной особенностью проекта
является то, что в его составе есть инструмент, для самостоятельного
создания таких загружаемых систем с требуемыми пакетами и
настройками. Для интересующих привожу ниже информацию на английском
языке. 

С уважением

Сергей Флейтин. 


I am happy to announce the release of Vibuntu 1.0 (aka Vinux) a
remaster of the Intrepid Ibex live CD customised to the needs of blind
and partially sighted users! It is designed to boot from a live cd or
USB memory stick, log you in automatically and then start up the Orca
screen-reader. Full-screen magnification can then be activated with a
simple keystroke.



The type of magnification on offer depends upon whether you downloaded
the 2D or 3D version of Vibuntu. The 2D version only offers basic
options but will run on any computer, while the 3D version offers
advanced features but requires a powerful 3D graphics card. If you are
in any doubt as to which version is best for you or do not require
magnification at all I recommend you download the safer 2D version.
Vibuntu is available from the following URL's:



http://www.rnc.ac.uk/mct/linux/vibuntu/Vibuntu-2D-1.0.zip



http://www.rnc.ac.uk/mct/linux/vibuntu/Vibuntu-3D-1.0.zip



Inside the zip file you will find iso image and a text file containing
the md5sum of the iso image (not the zip file).



You can use Vibuntu as a live CD, a portable operating system on a USB
memory stick* or you can install it to your hard drive either
alongside or as a replacement for Windows. In order to fit all of the
accessibility settings on the CD I have had to remove some
applications including: The GIMP graphical image manipulation program,
the F-Spot photo-manager and the Ekiga voice over IP package. You can
easily reinstall these and many more open-source applications if you
choose to install it on your hard-drive. I used the RemasterSys
package to create Vibuntu and I have included this package on the CD
incase you want to make your own customised live CD. N.B. The default
username and password is 'orca', and this will be retained even if you
install it to your hard-drive, no matter what you type in during the
installation process.



(*Using Unetbootin)
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