Gnome screen reader

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OK, I'll read on that URL. But I know Gnopernicus is in pre-alpha version, 
now I am constantly monitoring gnome-accessibility-list and gnome-announce 
list, as of course those are the right mailing lists where the latest news 
will be posted, avoiding to fill this mailing list up with messages "when 
does gnome 2 with gnopernicus come out" ore something like that, this kind 
of questions have been made many many times and the answer has always been 
the same.
Answering to that guy (or girl) talking about a screen reader for Linux 
equivalent with JFW, I think he meant the program's capabilities, not of 
course the prices and/or copy-protection.
I want to throw a stone on this list, hoping it does not hurt so much: did 
someone make an awful experiment? testing JFW with a Windows emulator?
Of course, this is not a final solution, it can be a first one. It is not 
me that want to test it, it is only my curiosity to know, as I will use 
Linuxas it is, without any emulation or things like that.
Another question, this time a real one and regarding my case: did someone 
configure correctly an ADSL modem, called Alcatel SpeedTouch USB, in the 
Debian distribution?
Bye






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