Re: hard-copy braille linux books and systems?

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I don't know about hardcopy braille books. Perhaps the National Braille
Press in Boston?

As for blind friendly, pre-installed Linux, I also don't know of anyone
doing that. However, several people have purchased Linux computers from
Pogo Linux in Seattle. These come with Fedora preinstalled, and only
small modifications are needed to get them working with speech or
braille.

Please write me if you want to know more.

PS: I would expect there are other companies that sell systems with
Linux preinstalled. In fact, I know there are. Pogo just happens to be
the one where I have some experience, though I haven't purchased one
myself.

Ari writes:
> Hi all,
> Is their aany company which provides printed braille books about linux? Is
> their also a company which sells ready-to-use linux systems for the blind
> and?
> Thank you
> Ari
> 
> 
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