Re: Most speech friendly linux?

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What do you mean still?  It never was the most speech friendly.
For the most part, that honor went to Slackware, and has for years.

I think the happy medium between Slackware's accessibility out of the box,
and Redhat's interfaces and full-featuredness, is Debian (having used all
three).


On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Jim Stevenson wrote:

>
> Is redhat 9 still the most speech friendly?
>
> Who is selling desktops and laptops with linux already talking?
>
> --
>
> If you must quote me, please put your comments first.
> I have already listened to mine.
>
> I read email with speech.
> So it is not possible to scroll past the quotes without listening to them again,
> to quickly get to the new information.
>
>
> Thanks much again as always.
> Jim
>
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