Re: Installing and using Lennox excessively on an old MacBook Air

2023-12-28 Thread Phil Halton
Totally agree TimI may just do a wipe and clean install of whatever OS it will take and just keep it around for laughs, maybe just hand it off to someone else who needs a computer. Man, I really like the new MacBook Pro with the M3 Pro chip. Really nice computer. Sent from my IPhoneOn Dec 28, 2023,

Re: Installing and using Lennox excessively on an old MacBook Air

2023-12-28 Thread tim m
I had no problem installing any flavor of linix on my macbook pro mid2009. The only problem I had was keeping it on the system. Apple don't like it and would lose connections and sometimes totally drop boot startup. The best thing to do with old mac's is trash can, unless you can rec lame som

Re: Installing and using Lennox excessively on an old MacBook Air

2023-12-27 Thread mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
Hi, I installed Linux Mint Mate, on my 2009 MacBook. The Linux Screenreader is called Orca. > On Dec 27, 2023, at 2:15 PM, Phil Halton wrote: > > I’ve been hearing about people using Linux on this list for quite some time > and I never really cared until now. I’m wondering, how are people usin

Re: Installing and using Lennox excessively on an old MacBook Air

2023-12-27 Thread matthew dyer
Hi, The only guy screenreader alibi for linux at this time is orca. As for text base, speak should work. Which bistro are you looking at? Ubuntu or fedora might work. HTH. Matthew > On Dec 27, 2023, at 2:15 PM, Phil Halton wrote: > > I’ve been hearing about people using Linux on this l

Installing and using Lennox excessively on an old MacBook Air

2023-12-27 Thread Phil Halton
I’ve been hearing about people using Linux on this list for quite some time and I never really cared until now. I’m wondering, how are people using Lennox from an accessibility standpoint, what screen reader is out there for use. I did my college independent studies using Lennox And so I’m not u