Mark: My response went before I saw this post from you. I agree it's off topic for this list.
Best, Janina M. Taylor writes: > Hello All, > > Please take this topic, off-list. > > Do not reply to this post or to this thread. > > Thank you, > > Mark > > > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of maurice mines > Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 11:08 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: OT: anybody on the list using Linux in VMWare or on a separate > machine? Pls answer off list > > Good morning, unfortunately there were many reasons in my world where Windows > must stay. And unfortunately it cannot be moved and no I don’t have money to > buy another machine. > > First reason vocational rehabilitation does in fact these days in the US > strongly encourage if not require people to have Windows. That is the path to > employment. Slowly but surely folk rehab and Social Security are now on the > same page. One must really be working towards employment. Unemployment beats > a check. > > I would love to take my Windows section on my hard drive and virtualize it. > Except for this big issue, amateur radio handheld radio software. It does all > Windows based. Amateur radio manufacturers also note that Windows is what > they believe 98% of all amateur radio operators in the US run. As well as a > significant amount of overseas operators. In other words I sell that to say > this the industry is Windows-based and is likely to be so indefinitely. > > Accessibility. Braille displays unless much as changed are really usable in > Lenox especially if your display is Bluetooth. > > Finally the above issues with VMware and the fact that one must take the > entire boot camp area of the hard drive, and copy those contents to your > existing OS X partition in order to virtualize that is a big barrier if you > have a hard drive that is not huge. In other words I only have 256 gig > available to me. Perhaps in the new Mac that will happen probably before the > end of this calendar year. I’m hoping to upgrade to a 512 or even 1 TB drive. > At that point virtualizing Windows will be easier, and then I will see how > many trade-offs I must make in order to make it work. So here’s hoping that > the future for me is brighter when it comes to computer hardware. > > In closing let me speak to the ability to afford a second machine. Because I > am now deaf blind and I wasn’t three years ago. I am unfortunately a student > again. Unfortunately this is not by choice. But by medical necessity. And > quality of life. In other words this is the way life is going to be for me > there is no changing it. Yes I can go get a curricular implant but I want to > wait until that becomes medically necessary. Not a cosmetic surgery. Hope > this helps. And for those on the list please excuse the length of this post > and how detailed this post is. But I figured this was the best way to respond > and also educate. Being deaf blind is certainly not what popular culture > might equate me to the large figure in history Helen Keller. There was no > technology in the late 19th and early 20 centuries. Today there is technology > that can someone equal playing field. Here’s hoping that this improves. > > Please note my portion of this email has been dictated to the machine by > means of dictation software. The software is only been used for the dictation > of Britain text not typed commands. If there’s something you don’t > understand, please ask me what my original intent was, I will do my very best > to clear up any misunderstandings. Thank you for reading this. Note number > two I’m including my official signature here just because it’s the easiest to > go to the fine. My views that I’ve expressed in my written portion of this > email are mine alone they do not reflect the views currently held by the > board of the national Federation of the blind deaf blind dictation of which I > am a member of. I look forward to hearing/reading any comments and/or > suggestions that persons who read this may have. I can answer most questions. > And the ones that I can’t answer I will go find the answer to. > > Amateur callsign kd0iko. > Maurice Mines, Board Member > National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division > Email: boa...@nfbdeaf-blind.org <mailto:boa...@nfbdeaf-blind.org> > Website: www.nfbdeaf-blind.org <http://www.nfbdeaf-blind.org> > Live the life you want. > The National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division, a proud division > of the National Federation of the Blind, is a community of members and > friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation's blind. Every day > we work together to help blind people live the lives they want. > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 02:20, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > Well, Maurice. You can't. You can only use your boot camp option for one > OS, and I didn't know you were already using your > bootcamp option for Windows. Don't think you said that before. > > > Honestly, you'll be better off saving up some money for a separate Linux > machine. > > Sorry to say that, but virtual machines are fussy things. Besides, > VMware is always asking for money. Like every 6-9 months or so they push > you to buy yet another upgrade. You can, of course, try to ignore them, > but they don't make that easy. > > And, if I understand, you're trying to run your systems via voice > command these days? Not sure how well that's going to work with a vm. > > Best, > > Janina > > maurice mines writes: > > I downloaded the talking Arch linux. How due put in to boot camp ms windows > is already in bootcamp. > Your friend Maurice Mines. Ps please forgive my bad spelling I am not using > Dragon to write this email. > > > On Mar 30, 2020, at 18:18, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > Hi, Maurice: > > VoiceOver won't speak your Linux in a vm. For that you'll want either > good old Speakup or the newer Fenrir. > > Beyond that it's really a question of where you'll be most comfortable. > Lots of blind folks are using both thos distributions. > > If it matters I can tell you I'm not very good at setting up Ubuntu > these days. Arch I have and use all the time. > > If you want a dual boot situation, you can install Linux inside a > bootcamp. Have you considered that? > > Best, > > Janina > > maurice mines writes: > > Hi Unita, interesting take on the mailer situation and/or fix, did you ever > get my message about which distribution makes the best sense to run on a > virtual machine on the same computer as I only have one computer. And one > note taker. > > I’m trying to decide between Ubuntu 19, or the talking arched Lennix > distribution that I downloaded. The issue with Ubuntu is getting some kind of > software speech out of it. Since I certainly cannot rely on VoiceOver, or is > there a way to make this work? > > Sincerely Maurice Mines. > > > On Mar 29, 2020, at 22:23, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > Andrew: > > I will attempt my own answer to your questions. Karen will likely have > her own answer for you. > > I'm unaccustomed to hearing that term applied to a machine running a > Linux as it's one and only OS; however, it is true that you can do a lot > from the Linux CLI. Looking at the items in your list one by one: > > email > > Absolutely. Current best choice, imo, would be mutt for your user agent. > That's what I'm using write now to write this email to you. > > You can run your complete email solution, in fact. You'll notice my > emails don't come from some third party, but rather from my own personal > domain, rednote.net, where I accept emails from the Internet and send > out via the Internet. I happen to use an application called sendmail as > my MTA, my "mail transfer agent." Were I starting from scratch today, > I'd probably rather go with postfix than sendmail. > > Web browser > > I still use lynx all the time. However, there's much it can't do today > for which a graphical-based browser is essential. > > So the answer here is, "no." > > document creation > > Absolutely yes. > > You will soon need to decide whether you're a vim or an emacs kind of > person. Those are the two top choices for character based editing tools > on the cli. There are a few others, but you really want to settle one > one or the other of these. The choice between these two is very much > about personal preference. Ask for advice and you risk retriggering the > oldest flame war in starnixland: i.e. star nix for *nix meaning all the > various flavors of unix like systems including Linux, and including the > BSD on which Apple is based. > > You'll also use tools like pandoc and markdown. > > Your senior level thesis will be written in latex, which you can then > use for the remainder of your days. > > PS: I am also my own phone company via my Linux server. Yet another > story for another day. > > Best, > > Janina > > 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries writes: > > I’m going to show my utter ignorance. What do you mean by virgin only linux > machine? I don’t lack education but in computers/operating systems, I’m a > baby so I need little steps. So do you mean pure Linux? And does this > exist? Can we therefore run email, web browser, document creation like in an > office suite only from command line? I’d like to think that and would happily > work hard to attempt to learn. Is this what’s meant? > > Andrew > > On 29 Mar 2020, at 19:07, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote: > > If I follow, that would not be the case if one created a virgin Linux only > machine though correct? > having never been a windows user, I was simply wondering if one could use > the Linux command line platform in its entirety, but it seems that is not > the case. > These days even DOS has Links the chain. > And as you did not include elinks I am guessing that browser tool is no > longer an option? > > Kare > > > > On Sun, 29 Mar 2020, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote: > > > Karen: > > It would be the same as you're already familiar with from other Linux > situations. It's just the plain old Linux console, so the two likely > options are lynx the cat or links the chain. > > Of course, you still have the option to Alt-TAB your way to the Windows > desktop for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. > > Best, > > Janina > > Karen Lewellen writes: > > Enjoying this exchange. > I am wondering what browsers are used in either this command line > environment, or the one you illustrated for Andrew? > > > > On Sun, 29 Mar 2020, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote: > > > Hi, Simon: > > Yes, but not the graphical desktop of Ubuntu, and not the audio device > drivers either. Just the command line environment. > > Learn more here: > > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 > > > Note I haven't tried this under bootcamp, though I'd expect it to work. > > Note also that I choose my words above carefully. It strikes me that > many people don't grok the import of command line interface only. > Perhaps it's because the Terminal application available in the OS X > Utilities folder seems such an afterthought to many people--like--what a > boring utility, why would I ever want it? > > Well, it's the whole ballgame of the Microsoft Substem for Linux, and > it's a powerful and major part of Linux (and really all starnix) > environments. That's where the power users hang out, not in the point > and click environments. > > Best, > > Janina > > Simon A Fogarty writes: > > Hang on what? > > Ubuntu will install in to windows ? > > That would be great if it didn't screw up my windows install > > How do I do this and is it something you would recommend for someone who > really hasn't touched linux in years? > > -----Original Message----- > From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Sent: Sunday, 29 March 2020 12:00 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: OT: anybody on the list using Linux in VMWare or on a separate > machine? Pls answer off list > > Hi, Simon: > > I believe Ubuntu installations are still very accessible, but I don't know > that for a fact. I'd be surprised if they weren't, but I just don't actually > know. > > The nice thing about trying installations is that you lose nothing by trying. > The virgin environment is one you can quite comfortably blow up and start > over on without losing a thing. In fact, it's a way to gain knowledge. > Unhappy with the choices you made installing? No problem, start over. You > lose nothing. > > It's not as if you had years of files, email, music, and what not on that > machine, to say nothing of carefully crafted configuration files. > > Ubuntu is what I run on my Windows machine. Yes, Microsoft is now supporting > running Linux virtual machines inside Windows, and the best supported of them > is Ubuntu. Kind of fun using NVDA with a Ubuntu shell to ssh into my Linux > server. Works well these days now that someone fixed NVDA focus in the > terminal. > > Ubuntu and Debian are related in that they both use similar device and > application management, eg., you use apt to install or remove software. > Here's an example to install mplayer: > > On Debian and Ubuntu: > apt-get install mplayer > > On Arch (which uses pacman): > > pacman -S mplayer > Or, more likely one of the front ends for pacman, like yay: > yay -S mplayer > > On Fedora: > dnf install mplayer > > The above illustrates why the power user of one kind of Linux might not be > all that helpful with a different flavor of Linux. Yes, the basic bash (or > zsh) commands are the same as on the Apple terminal, but configuration, > software management, and such is as different among Linux flavors as on Mac > (where the terminal is essentially BSD Unix). > > hth > > Janina > > Simon A Fogarty writes: > > Hi Janina, > > Your knowledge and expertise has got me interested, > > What about ubuntu these days? > > -----Original Message----- > From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Sent: Friday, 27 March 2020 6:55 PM > To: 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Subject: Re: OT: anybody on the list using Linux in VMWare or on a > separate machine? Pls answer off list > > OK, Andrew, I understand your situation. I'll give you my advice. But, as > you've undoubtedly already learned, advice is cheap and various people will > be passionate about their views. > > So, let me give you a first things first approach as my top suggestion. > Keep it simple, and keep the main thing the main thing. Linux is a "some > assembly" required kind of environment. If you break it, you get to keep both > pieces. > > So, forget vmware or any other virtualization. Not because they're unworthy, > they're perfect for their task, but they're complicating factors that will > only frustrate you. After you have experience and some knowledge, you can > always go back there. But learning linux management under some vm isn't the > next thing, it's getting a unfctioning linux in the first place. I can't > stress this point enough. > > That seems to leave us with a 13 year old laptop. Forget about running Orca > or any graphical Linux desktop on 13 year old hardware. It ain't > happening--not with your level of Linux skills (no offense intended). > > Could I, with my decades of Linux experience get an accessible desktop > working on that machine? Maybe, but not very likely. So, a word to the wise, > and all that. > > You can expect to run the text console environment, though, and that's where > the real power and attractiveness of Linux resides, actually. Yes, Orca is > cool and leads in some compelling feature developments. But, Mac and Windows > are far more accessible, imo. > > So, if you're uninterested in learning bash (or zsh) console based computing, > you probably want another project. > > However, if you're still on board, take heart. You have options, and you > should be able to make Linux talk and drive your braille display with > multiple console instances on each boot that you can readily switch among. > > Now, getting an installation becomes the problem. At this point I again > remind you to keep it simple. Forget wifi. You configure that once the > machine is booting reliably, not as a condition of installation. Plan to > connect an ethernet cable where you can avoid driver issues. The main thing, > remember? > > Forget Fedora. It's a powerful Linux distribution and it powers my Linux vps. > I'm sending you this email via my Fedora server in the cloud. But the > installation isn't accessible, so forget it. It just came off your list--and > never mind that someone on some list said they figured out how to install > Fedora with Orca. That ain't you. We're keeping it simple and keeping the > main thing the main thing, right? > > Fedora is wonderful to use, but you can't use it if you can't install it in > our current scenario, so you're going to forget it--at least for now. > > Debian is good. It has a cadre of true believers that wouldn't have anything > else. Only criticism with Debian is that it's arguably too conversative, i.e. > what you get tends to be older, more user tested versions of kernels and > applications. I do believe it's installation remains quite accessible, though > I don't know the particulars. I'd google for that info, and also see my > additional resources item below. > > Arch is what I run on my personal machines. There's an accessible Arch > installer here: > > https://tarch.org/ > > Note there's a fundamental philosophical distinction between Linux distros > like Fedora and Debian which "snapshot" into releases from time to time on > the one hand, and distros like Arch which never have releases but rather > practice rolling updates day by day and hour by hour on the other hand. > > You can also forget vinux and sonar. As you've discovered, they're dead. > There are newer replacements both actively maintained and in process of > development with varying stages of maturity. I have no direct experience, so > I won't say anything more than to note that the community continues to spin > up distributions of Linux aimed at making the process easier for newbies. > Years ago, I was personally involved in such a project myself. > > Lastly, you need to be on the lists with people who focus on Linux as blind > users. Chief of these is the blinux list: > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > > Note you can find additional resources on the Tarch page noted above. > > Remember, you're offering up 13-year old hardware for your Linux, so your > goal is console only. In that environment you'll have Speakup and/or Fenrir > for screen readers, and brltty for your braille display. > Those will be your main choices whether you go Debian, Arch, or something > else. > > And, you'll be using these either on bash or zsh sells. > > Or, you may decide to learn emacs and emacspeak--but that's yet another > kettle of fish that comes well after getting a function, accessible system > working. > > Good luck! > > Best, > > Janina > > > > 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries writes: > > Hello, > > A few years ago I had a go at trying to learn Linux but I failed and gave it > up. I never quite parted with the idea of ever returning to it. So firstly > I’d like to find out what distro I could most reliably install in VMWare > Fusion or on an old Del laptop from 2007 I think, and whether I could > accomplish it without sighted help. I’ve been doing a lot of research on it > over the last few days given I have lost my work due to coronavirus and am > having to stay at home. When researching the accessibility of Linux, some > say Fedora is better, others recommend Vinux or Sonar but both Vinux and > Sonar have folded and have not been updated although some pages are still on > the web. Debian is supposed to be accessible and I tried the last distro but > while I was able to start the installation after having burnt the .iso to cd > with sighted help, the installation failed because I was unable to connect it > to my wifi: Linux wasn’t finding the name of my wifi at home - something > wrong maybe with drivers , goodness knows. Debian is supposed to have Orca > and Braille support. So yes, if I could successfully install and run a Linux > distro with orca and Braille, I’d like to have a go at learning Linux. It’s > a tantalizing prospect given linux reputation for stability and safety. But > I’m rather inexperienced in terminal or command line so maybe I will fail > again. Still, nothing ventured, nothing gained. So if I could find out a > bit on which distro might be best for me, and perhaps some contacts off the > list to ask question, or even if a proficient linux user who’s blind has the > time and would be willing at some point to give paid tutorials on Linux, I’d > certainly feel more secure in this venture. Linux requires a whole new > vocabulary whose terms I’m trying to understand. > > Andrew > > On 26 Mar 2020, at 06:33, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > Several of us on this list are long time Linux users. What are you > looking for? > > 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries writes: > > Hi, > > Does anybody on the list use Linux successfully either in virtual environment > or on a separate computer? Please email off list if you wouldn’t mind sharing > your experiences. > > Andrew > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries > list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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You can reach mark at: > mk...@ucla.edu and your owner is Cara Quinn - you can reach Cara at > caraqu...@caraquinn.com > > The archives for this list can be searched at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries@googlegroups.com/ > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/macvisionaries/000601d607b7%249fad6980%24df083c80%24%40edu. -- Janina Sajka Linux Foundation Fellow Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup: http://a11y.org The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures http://www.w3.org/wai/apa -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. 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