@BrailleScreen@dragonscave.space
Post #2434102
2026-05-01 05:55 UTC
I've been asked for input on making base #Linux virtual machines with accessibility set up either out-of-the-box or easy to do once imaged for my college. Does anyone have any advice on this (packages, services, configuration etc.?) My main focus for now is Orca, since I'm blind, but any advice here would be appreciated!
Also, if anyone has ideas for easy-to-use VNC clients across various platforms (especially accessible ones) that would be great too! I don't know of one for Windows, for example, and that's used a fair bit around there.
For the most part, the virtual machines are Ubuntu - but various classes have various distros.
Thanks!
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@wx1g@queer.cool 2026-05-02 22:25
@BrailleScreen@dragonscave.space @ZBennoui@dragonscave.space I'd suggest basing these images on the Debian Stable Mate live system, and including thunderbird mail and vlc media player. Orca is already included and the screen reader keyboard toggle is enabled.