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Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

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  • kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solarK kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solar

    @pixelate Not a blind person here, hope that’s OK. I found it remarkable that the screen reader was enabled by default after installing Pop OS.

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    @Kirmesboxer It was enabled automatically?

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    • skua@mastodon.socialS skua@mastodon.social

      @pixelate
      Not blind.
      Reading this thread has me wondering if a body like the EU Commission could step up with money for targetted development of Linux to work towards inclusivity goals.

      (And digital security goals, military security goals, & digital sovereignty goals. )

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      @skua They could if they felt like it.

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      • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

        @Kirmesboxer It was enabled automatically?

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        @pixelate Yes, after installation, a screen with basic configurations, some of them accessibility features, pops up. Screen reader was one of the options and enabled by default.

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        • kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solarK kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solar

          @pixelate Yes, after installation, a screen with basic configurations, some of them accessibility features, pops up. Screen reader was one of the options and enabled by default.

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          @Kirmesboxer So after install, it started speaking without your input?

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          • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

            @Kirmesboxer So after install, it started speaking without your input?

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            @pixelate That’s what I am saying.

            To be precise: It did on a former Windows machine, on the old Macbook, the sound card drivers were screwed.

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            • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

              Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

              Boosts okay.

              #accessibility #blind #linux #foss

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              @pixelate Accessible and credible DAW/audio editing software. Given what I do, that is a must.

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              • kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solarK kirmesboxer@mastodon.pub.solar

                @pixelate That’s what I am saying.

                To be precise: It did on a former Windows machine, on the old Macbook, the sound card drivers were screwed.

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                @Kirmesboxer Wow, that's pretty amazing!

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                • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                  Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

                  Boosts okay.

                  #accessibility #blind #linux #foss

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                  @pixelate Usage of Linux by blind users has been deprecated with the move to Wayland. Yes, solutions are WIP. No, they are not functional today. And the distros have made it clear that they have no qualms about leaving blind users in the gutter.

                  Appalling, disgusting, and incredibly disenfranchising. Why would blind users ever return after being forced out?

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                  • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                    Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

                    Boosts okay.

                    #accessibility #blind #linux #foss

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                    @pixelate I've already tried out Linux and had somewhat of a hard time so feel like I can answer this one. I think what would make me want to actually daily drive Linux is more resources on how to get started with Linux, Like how to know if a distro will be accessible, how to set up your distro for the easiest time with a screen reader, and some guide on accessible apps for various computer-related tasks. Also more accessible features built into the distro. I remember having problems with some apps on Linux Mint like the built in store and something about the settings but I don't remember what since that was like 2 years ago I fiddled with Linux.

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                    • K kingslayer@mastodon.stickbear.me

                      @pixelate I've already tried out Linux and had somewhat of a hard time so feel like I can answer this one. I think what would make me want to actually daily drive Linux is more resources on how to get started with Linux, Like how to know if a distro will be accessible, how to set up your distro for the easiest time with a screen reader, and some guide on accessible apps for various computer-related tasks. Also more accessible features built into the distro. I remember having problems with some apps on Linux Mint like the built in store and something about the settings but I don't remember what since that was like 2 years ago I fiddled with Linux.

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                      @Kingslayer Thank you. So, store and settings on Mint? Yeah. Honestly I just use the command line to install apps and such. I should really bang my head against the stores one day and see how bad it hurts.

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                      • mwinters@floss.socialM mwinters@floss.social

                        @pixelate Usage of Linux by blind users has been deprecated with the move to Wayland. Yes, solutions are WIP. No, they are not functional today. And the distros have made it clear that they have no qualms about leaving blind users in the gutter.

                        Appalling, disgusting, and incredibly disenfranchising. Why would blind users ever return after being forced out?

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                        @mwinters cause everything else sucks I guess

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                        • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                          Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

                          Boosts okay.

                          #accessibility #blind #linux #foss

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                          @nlowell @pixelate NVDA on Linux or a stable equivalent, with command to enable during OS setup. App install options during setup, including SSH. Minimal requirement of interacting with the CLI to make settings/config changes. Configured and updated for security by default, and interface to consolidate settings status for review and management. Offline search-based file and app access. No opinion on GUI to use due to being out of touch on their differences and capabilities. Stable development.

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