@fastfinge@interfree.ca
@tripplehelix No, because to boot from that live USB stick, you need to get into the BIOS. If you're blind, you can neither access the boot menu or change boot priority. Reinstalling involves unplugging your system drive, plugging in a USB drive with the installer, getting it to boot off that when it can't find anything else bootable, then plugging in the boot drive again. And the installer offers a screen reader, but it doesn't offer any sound drivers, so the screen reader is not useful. No live Linux images have working sound and a screen reader. I have a installer with a preseed file that I created so it won't ask me any questions, assuming I can time it exactly correct to get it to boot off the USB stick and then plug in the actual drive I want the OS installed on before it starts writing data.