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Vojtux – Unofficial Linux Distribution Aimed at Visually Impaired Users

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What is it about?

This repository contains resources concerning unofficial Linux distribution aimed at visually impaired users. This distribution is called Vojtux. The name is based on first name of the main contributor; Vojtech.

The repo currently contains Kickstart files to create a live media image with accessible environment. This image can be later used to install the system on a device. The repo contains kickstart files to build the live image with English language. It also contains files which are used to build RPM packages which are not part of Fedora and they are used in this distro. Resulting RPM packages are present in the Vojtux Copr repository.

The live media is currently based on Fedora 43.

Principles of Vojtux

The ultimate vision of Vojtux is "NO VOJTUX NEEDED!" because Fedora will be fully accessible.

We are not there yet, but I think we are relatively close. That is where Vojtux comes and tries to fill the gap. Here I describe principles which I see as crucial for this project to become maintainable and usable.

Stay as close to the original distro as possible

Vojtux provides only basic enhancements to the original distribution (Fedora Mate Spin at the moment). No redesigns, no special overlays, only minimal custom desktop configuration. The goal is to minimize maintenance costs of the project.

Do not fix broken things unless it is trivial

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