I'll definitely give this a try. Older linux distros that have full working accessibility support don't run very well on modern hardware if at all (ie, the CSM compat mode quirks CSMWrap is meant to avoid). It'd be great to keep running my xorg linux with working screen reader on a modern ryzen system that'll last another 15 years.
The champion of compatibility lives on
I'll definitely give this a try. Older linux distros that have full working accessibility support don't run very well on modern hardware if at all (ie, the CSM compat mode quirks CSMWrap is meant to avoid). It'd be great to keep running my xorg linux with working screen reader on a modern ryzen system that'll last another 15 years.
> Older linux distros that have full working accessibility support
Such a sad state of affairs