Re: Oralux (fwd)

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Given that Oralux is based on Knoppix, it strikes me as sort of a demo
distribution that someone would use to try Emacspeak out or show it off,
rather than one to use for real work.

-- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --

On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, John J. Boyer wrote:

> Also, apparently there is no braille output. this is a bit of
> short-sightedness that is surprising in a product that is supposed to be
> specifically for access by blind people. In addition, there is already a
> Linux minidistribution to help blind people get started that has both
> speech and braille output - BrlSpeak. Finally, do blind people really need
> a special distribution just because they are blind. I'm sticking with
> redhat, and I bet my Debian friends will stick with Debian.
>


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