Request for documentation on how to install Ubuntu from a blind user, who has significant hearing loss Linux

Maurice A. mines maurice at maurice-amines.com
Mon Oct 17 23:46:23 UTC 2022


Hi  that  works  for terminal stuff, but  I  wont  to  run x apps like  Firefox using  orca as  the. Screen reader. And. You can’t due  that  under Wsl.

Maurice Mines.

> On Oct 17, 2022, at 4:24 PM, Tom Mitchell <niftyubuntu at niftyegg.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 12:40 PM Maurice Mines
> <maurice at maurice-amines.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Good afternoon, here’s my question that my subject line mentions I am actually blind and I am pretty much deaf without my hearing aids. This unfortunately means that I cannot watch a video on how to install Ubuntu alongside windows 11. My burning question is this is there a step by step written as an actually read me reading something guide on how to do this.
> 
> It is not clear what you want Ubuntu to do for you.
> WSL might be simple and only a couple clicks for terminal based Ubuntu.
> 
> For Ubuntu on Windows. start with WSL
> https://ubuntu.com › tutorials › install-ubuntu-on-wsl2-...
> Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows you to install a complete
> Ubuntu terminal
> environment in minutes on your Windows machine, allowing you to develop....
> 
> To repartition your hard disk and add a second boot target is not
> trivial in these days of secure boot loaders.
> Microsoft may have documents on how to do this.   I used to do this
> but it gets difficult  enough that I just
> bought a $300 used computer for adventures.   I am not sure how  or if
> Microsoft enables this for the visually impared.
> 
> Assistive technology with mixed OS is a challenge.
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility
> 
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