Hello, I know this is quite ot, but since there are many users of linux in developing countries, and some might be students on this list, I'm posting this message, and I am also hoping that you guys will forward it to people who may find it useful. I, together with the support of some of my fellow students here in South Africa, have started a group called the blind students solidarity movement. Students from all over the world can join, but our focus is on those students who are studying in the developing world. It is basically a networking group, where students can pass on help to one another in how to study subjects when certain equipment is not available. We also will discuss topics like what universities in the developing world are doing to accommodate persons who are blind or partially sighted. We discuss university life, adapting and getting used to the university environment, the use of adaptive technology as related to studying in the developing world, etc. To join, if you have a yahoo account, you cmay join from the group's home page http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blindstudents or, if you don't have a yahoo account, or prefer to use email, send an email to blindstudents-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thanks Ari Team: uninspiring batting. Cricket has never been so much fun! www.battrick.org _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list