What if I have no brl display? I want to try this out since it's umsdos. At 09:09 AM 12/7/01 -0500, you wrote: >FYI: > >>From: "Steve Pattison" <srp@bigpond.net.au> >>Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 21:54:02 +1100 >>X-To: "VIP L" <vip-l@softspeak.com.au> >>Subject: BrlSpeak, a Braille and Speech Mini-Distribution of Linux >>To: gui-talk@NFBnet.org (Multiple recipients of NFBnet GUI-TALK Mailing List) >> >> >> >>From: brlspeak@nospam.linux-fan.com >>Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users >> >>If you know some, or if you are visually impaired, then you will enjoy >>the new BLinux distribution called BrlSpeak! >> >>This NEW mini-distribution can be installed by a blind person without >>any >>assistance from a sighted person. >> >>Also, new is the fact that a blind person is now able: >>a) to preconfigure the braille driver config-file before running Linux >>b) autocompilation of the braille driver is provided, and >>c) the braille display is operational when booting BrlSpeak for the >>first time. >> >>Have a look at: >>http://brlspeak.linux-fan.com/ >> >>for more informations and to give it a try! >> >>Also don't hesitate to talk to your blind friends about this new >>BrlSpeak >>distribution. >> >>Finally, contribs are very welcome! >> >>Greetings, >> >>Osvaldo La Rosa >>builder of the BrlSpeak mini-distribution. >> >>Rel. date: 01-11-2001 >>Author: Osvaldo La Rosa >>Formats: brlspeak.zip and brlspeak.iso >>Type: UMSDOS Linux >>Size: 36MB >>URL: http://brlspeak.linux-fan.com/ >>Contact: brlspeak@nospam.linux-fan.com >> >>Regards Steve, >>mailto:srp@bigpond.net.au. >> > >Braille is the solution to the digital divide. >Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Staff Engineer >National Library Service f/t Blind and Physically Handicapped >Library of Congress (202) 707-0535 <lras@loc.gov> ><http://www.loc.gov/nls> >HOME: <lras@sprynet.com> <http://lras.home.sprynet.com> > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Blinux-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > >