Introduction
Greetings everyone!
By blessings from the creators of Jenni OS/Nash Central, I bring to this "nerdy" community, the "Next Jeneration" (misspelling intended,) of "Jenux OS" to the general public! The creation of said OS is done by Daniel Nash himself, and is powered by the Arch Linux Operating System.
Disclaimer: Jenux has absolutely "NO AFFILIATION" with Majaro Talking Edition found at https://manjaro.org/.
Downloading & Installing
You can always grab the latest Jenux ISO from the Accessibility Projects page over on Nash Central.
The voice you hear by default, is provided by RHVoice, a speech system similar to the Speech Hub/Open Mary, though does not need Java on the system in order for said voices to work.
Besides the RH TTS voices, other Text-To-Speech synths which come along with Jenux include:
Pico
Flite
ESPeak-Next Generation
Notice that most voices (particularly "Espeak,") have a more "extensive" list to them," unlike most Linux distros out there.
Speaking of the voices, notice that everything's setup in similar to how a certain screen reader on Windows works? On most Linux systems, Orca does not give you said info out of the box. O course, customize it all to your hearts content!
Exploration!
I am leaving you, the reader, to explore most of what Jenux has to offer on your own. But since this is a "gaming community" after all...
1. If you enjoy "Sound RTS," the "Games" menu is your friend.
2. The following two phrases will sum up everything:
sudo pacman -S freedos-accessible
and
"Personal Computer Systems"
NB. Any console-terminal screen reader will do, for playing said DOS games.
Shutter Down!
Again, this is the "AG Net" community here, so folks should know how to shut down/save the state of your machine. I will however, mention the key strokes you can press while at the "Close VM" screen (invoked with "ctrl+q" by default,) considering most screen readers don't read said popup window.
Alt+E = Send shut down signal to the VM, thus showing the traditional shut down screen.
Alt+S = Save the current machine state, to pick up from where ya left off.
Alt+P = Power off the machine immediately.
Conclusion
And with that, enjoy!
PS. In case folks haven't figured it out yet, I take no credit for anything belonging to the Jenux project/the Jenni OS's site. That's all Daniel and crew, I'm just promoting!