Re: Seeking Guidance on Switching to Linux for Personal Use

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Hi everyone,
I'm truly grateful to be part of such a welcoming and supportive family. A big thank you to each one of you for taking the time to share your experiences and advice, it means a lot!
Chime, Thanks for the kind wishes and for pointing out Debian’s accessible installer.
Rudy Vener, Your workflow with Speakup and MATE really inspired me.
Kyle, Your deep insights into Fedora, Orca, and structural web navigation were incredibly helpful!
John Doe, I took your advice and started testing with a VM, which really made things easier.
Sathyan, I’ll definitely be checking out Accessible-Coconut. Thank you!
Now the exciting part, I’ve already begun!
I set up a VM using Debian 12 on VMware, and installed it using Orca right from the boot screen. Installation was smooth, and I initially chose the GNOME desktop. Orca is up and running post-installation, and I’ll be trying out MATE next to see which DE suits me better.
Since I’m coming from a strong Windows background, I’d really appreciate some comparative keyboard shortcuts, especially for common tasks. For example:
In Windows, I use:

Can you please help me understand how to do these same tasks in Linux (GNOME and MATE)?
I’m especially looking for:

Learning through comparisons really helps me transition more smoothly, so I’m excited to hear your tips.
Thanks once again for helping make my Linux journey less scary and more exciting. Looking forward to learning more from all of you!
Warm regards,
Abdullah Zubair
DevOps Engineer | Web Developer
Pakistan

On 02/07/2025 3:12 am, Abdullah Zubair wrote:

Hi everyone,
I hope you're all doing well.
Let me quickly introduce myself. My name is Abdullah, writing to you from Pakistan. I'm 25 years old, and a lifelong technology enthusiast. Professionally, I work as a Web Developer and DevOps Engineer, so Linux has been part of my daily workflow for quite some time, though mostly in a headless, server-side environment.
I regularly manage Debian-based LEMP stacks (Linux, NGINX, MariaDB, PHP-FPM), handle deployments, maintain Docker containers, and oversee several web applications and services. So, I’d consider myself an intermediate Linux user in the server context.
However, I’ve been a Windows user for over 20 years, from Windows 98 all the way to Windows 10, which I currently use with NVDA 2024.1.2. For a long time now, I’ve wanted to transition to Linux for personal desktop use, not just on remote servers.
I truly admire Linux for its freedom, flexibility, and licensing model, and I feel it's time to make the switch, but I’m aware that as a blind user, this change will come with new challenges, especially around accessibility, desktop environments, screen readers, shortcuts, and overall UX.
That brings me to my main reason for reaching out.
I’d love some guidance, mentorship, or a roadmap on how to start this transition. Specifically:

If there are any detailed guides, blog posts, or YouTube videos you recommend, I’m all ears. I’m ready to invest the time to learn and would really appreciate your help.
Looking forward to your kind insights, experiences, and suggestions. Thanks in advance for supporting a fellow blind techie!
Cheers,
Abdullah Zubair
Pakistan
Web Developer & DevOps Engineer
(Blind Linux Enthusiast-in-Transition 😉)

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