[NFBCS] best solution for remote linux terminal work
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Fri Aug 7 18:57:07 UTC 2020
You don't even have to make this a linux box: you could just get VMWare
workstation and go from there. That would let you easily copy paste text
across if you were googling and had commands, and you could do
everything from one computer.
On 8/7/2020 2:40 PM, Brian Buhrow via NFBCS wrote:
> hello. As a long time Unix person who uses terminals over ssh on a
> daily basis with screen readers, I strongly recommend you build yourself a
> Linux box and ssh to your remote sites from there. Then, you can either
> use Speakup or Yasr as your screen reader. I use Yasr with the eflite/flite
> software speech engine. This combination of software will give you full
> access to screen oriented programs in terminal environments. While I think
> things are changing a bit, terminal access using Jaws, NVDA or VoiceOver
> is, in my experience, doable, but very very suboptimal. As proof of that,
> you'll probably get a number of folks writing back on this question
> suggesting that terminal access works fine using the Windows screen
> readers, but that you'll find it easier to edit files on the local Windows
> machine and then transfer them up using scp or some other file transfer
> protocol once you're done. that is a very inefficient way to edit files on
> remote servers. The combination of software I suggest lets me edit files
> with ease in their native environments on the servers on which they belong.
>
> Hope this helps.
> -Brian
>
> On Aug 7, 11:59am, Ryan Boudwin via NFBCS wrote:
> } Subject: [NFBCS] best solution for remote linux terminal work
> } Hey folks,
> }
> } I am considering a return to a technical individual contributor role. The
> } job requires a significant amount of terminal work, over SSH to remote
> } linux servers.
> }
> } What OS/screen reader/ssh client combination is the best/easiest/most
> } reliable to use? I have access to JAWS, NVDA or Voiceover as needed but I
> } haven't done terminal work since my blindness hit.
> }
> } Best regards,
> }
> } Ryan Boudwin
> } ryanboudwin at gmail.com
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>> -- End of excerpt from Ryan Boudwin via NFBCS
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