

The following resources are mentioned in this episode:Ġ0:00 Welcome to Linux! Pt6 - Accessibility SoftwareĠ5:46 Accessibility software is available for all Linux distributionsĠ7:37 JAWS: A proprietary screen reader example from Windowsġ6:21 Lend us your expertise: Contact us to correct our misinterpretationsĢ6:07 Enable accessibility at the login screenģ3:17 Additional settings in the Control Centerģ9:28, +1-90, feedback, listen, subscribe When computer access is shared within a household or business and where individual needs differ, Ubuntu MATE is an excellent solution.

Accessibility, also referenced as "Assistive Technology" or "Universal Access," is a key priority for Ubuntu MATE. Accessibility software can help everyone to use a computer and use it to get things done. In this episode we highlight some of the available accessibility software that Ubuntu Mate has and how to use it. exe files on Linux nativelyģ2:55 George from Tulsa: Inspired to purchase a 2-in-1 computerĤ1:48 Chris also commented on Larry's new toyĤ9:04, +1-90, feedback, listen, subscribe gremlins, and an update on the Helios projectġ8:36 Tim: Feedback about Linux on a 2-in-1 laptopĢ5:01 Pete: Feedback on accessibility softwareĢ7:27 Phil: Running.

Question: I want to use Linux but it's free and I've heard, "'Free' is not a viable business model." How can I put my trust in a Linux operating system if the developers don't charge for it? Answer: Offering substantial products and services that provide value for free only becomes a financial problem when the developer has no other revenue source to support the free product.
