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»Linux “just works”—if you can see.

If you’re blind?
You boot into a live image and get nothing.
No speech. No braille. No login prompt feedback. Maybe Orca starts, maybe not.
Maybe you know the shortcut (Alt+Super+S?) but does that even work in this session type?
Is it Wayland? Is it X11? Is the screen reader bound to a key combo that doesn’t exist on your keyboard?

You open the installer?

“Next. Button. Button. Button. Button.” That’s all Orca says.

Ubuntu MATE 12.04 had a working, labeled, navigable installer.
Ubuntu MATE 24.04? It’s garbage.

No headings. No structure. No sense of where you are. Just unlabeled buttons and blank space.

This isn’t a bug.
This is neglect.«

Thanks for writing this article, @fireborn

#Accessibility #a11y

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in reply to graste

I'm so frustrated at the ongoing adoption of Wayland despite the lack of accessibility features and how buggy and laggy and unusable it is, even with me being able to see. I'm really hopeful that a better designed replacement can be adopted instead soon. Maybe Arcan, or maybe someone else has an option. I'll probably try to build one at some point just to experiment.
@fireborn