Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
all regular distros except a certain few include some form of speech. for ubuntu, all isos have orca, or as it is now called, screen reader, with control s. with the cli installer of debian it's s and enter to start speech with speakup. an
Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
I would give Vinux a shot, except it seems like it hasn't been updated in years, and I'm not sure of any alternatives that come up speaking, or if there are easy ways to make general-purpose Linux distros, i.e. Ubuntu, to be easily confi
Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
Fedora is not for the easily distressed.
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Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
Sonar is now based on arch, or Manjaro linux to be spasific. It's arch with a working desktop environment. The installer is a bear to get working though, at least on my end, so good luck. Probably should just stick with ubuntu 14.4 LTS for a
Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
I would stay away from WUBI. Also, you might try sonar linux at http://sonargnulinux.com which is based on ubuntu. Sonar is pretty much an updated version of vinux, and is available with different desktops such as LXDE and gnome.
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Should I go the Wubi route? Or, jack, how did you do it.
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I would recommend ubuntu as it has been the most popular I've seen, at least from an a11y standpoint. I'm using it alongside my windows 7.
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How accessible is Fedora?
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Re: Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
Quite likely, yes. Be sure you have backups, and then give it a try. Of course, usual caveat applies concerning Ubuntu. Fedora is also known to handle EFI Macs correctly.
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After all, Ubuntu did work with the Mac so... Hmm...
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Ahh, hmm, I wonder if I were to use, say, Ubuntu, I would get better results?
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Macs use EFI; perhaps that was the cause of the problem? Vinux does seem to be a bit behind on things. The same problem may well befall your Windows 8 machine, although at least in theory it should be better supported.
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Installing Vinux alongside Windows.
Hey all,This might be a long post, so I apologize.A couple of weeks ago, I was looking at dual booting Linux with Mac. I tried, 4 or so times to install the latest Vinux version, but every time I do, at the second half of the installer, at approximately
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