Great idea! I've had similar thoughts. The Raspian image uses Debian for
its base, so you can simply refer to their packages. I believe they make
all of the ones you've mentioned available. Right now I have Arch Linux
running on a desktop and on a laptop, and it has all of the packages you
mentioned. Realistically I don't know about performance, I guess only
one way to find out.
On 08/03/2017 04:17 PM, Amanda Lacy wrote:
I'd like to create an image that's pre-loaded with all the software
needed to use the Pi as a cheap, but fully functional note taker. You
could even develop software on it.
Here's my wishlist. Could someone tell me which items are already
present in the current image?
Are any of these programs known not to work on the Pi?
* the Raspberry VI image (includes Mate, Orca, Piespeakup, and Raspbian Lite)
* BRLTTY with latex-access
* Emacs, Emacspeak, etc.
* Syncthing (file syncing)
* Dropbox
* Terminal-based chat program
* Terminal-based email program
* Terminal-based screen reader (Speakup, YASR and/or Fenrir)
* Terminal-based web browser
Is Piespeakup equivalent to Speakup?
Thanks.
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