What I downloaded now that it's installed doesn't offer a mate or gnome choice for session types but then again I didn't hit f4 on the login screen yet either and use of f4 may help.

On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 10:48:04
From: Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com>
To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: introduction

If you're running Vinux 5, you don't need to install Gnome. You can just go into options on the log on screen and choose between Mate, Unity and Gnome.

Also, if you're running Unity, you shouldn't have any trouble running Gnome.

Chromium may not work well with Orca, but I use Chrome with ChromeVox all of the time.

I run Thunderbird with Gnome, and I don't have these issues.

On 17/03/16 09:18, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have vinux5 installed which runs unity and found out thunderbird and
unity don't like each other very much.  I was able to enter my gmail
credentials and get to the inbox using I think it was shift-f10 inside
of thunderbird but haven't got email down for reading yet.  I may have
to install gnome but with only a gig of ram on my athelon X86_64 gnome
will probably crash the computer.  Inside mate to get to a terminal you
want to run mate-terminal since that runs faster than gnome-terminal.
The mate-terminal also works under unity.  Firefox works pretty well
from my limited use of it so far.  The chromium app isn't accessible for
orca at all and isn't worth messing with for now at least.  Emacs is
available and probably very accessible as a work environment which
should help cover any of libreoffice's shortcomings.  Thunderbird is
easily crashed over here, but then again I'm a touch typist and have
little tollerance for keyboard latency unless I get some kind of audio
indication that something I've done is being worked.  Some clicks from
the speaker would help in this respect but I don't know that any form of
Linux offers this feature that can be enabled yet.
More than that I don't yet know but will find out as I hack through this
system.


On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Daniel Crone wrote:

Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 09:44:28
From: Daniel Crone <quirky.wiz...@gmx.com>
To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: introduction

Hello one and all.
My name is Daniel, and I have used different operating systems through
the years.
I have decided to give ubuntu mate a try.
I am very new to linux.
Before starting, I welcome anyone?s words of wisdom for a totally
blind user, new to linux.
I liked the idea of sonar, but I have tried to install several times,
and the installer never finished.
But that could be due to my machine?s being so old and slow.
From the dvd, sonar worked very well.
I hope ubuntu will be equally good.
So, hats off to all, those on the sonar team, and to all on the ubuntu
team.
I would really like for all linux accessibility people to benefit each
other.
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