> I think what you want is possible with auralux. I think that's > how it's spelled. It can be found at http://oralux.org (that's "oscar, romeo, apple, lima, umbrella, x-ray") where you download an ISO image to burn to a CD. It comes with a soft-synth, and (last I checked) has support for at least the emacspeak environment, as well as the yasr screen reader. I don't know if they ever got Speakup working with a soft-synth, but I think it at least came with Speakup working for hardware synths and braille output. I don't know if they took on the job of getting X up and running with Gnopernicus/Orca. > Auralux is no longer in development but it comes with several > screen readers bundled with it It's somewhat sad to hear that they've discontinued the effort, other than making their existing work available. However, it's a great idea--to freely make available a fully accessible system that has built-in TTS and doesn't require a screen to use at all. -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list