Re: Getting started with Linux

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Hi Tony,

You are right.  Another machine is the best to have.

Scott



Tony Baechler wrote:
Hi,

The best place to start is http://linux-speakup.org/ which is the home of Speakup, a screen reader for the Linux console. You probably don't want to run a server from an external drive since it'll be running 24 hours per day and you can't conveniently boot from USB without sighted help to adjust your BIOS. Another good place is blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx which is a mailing list for blind people using Linux. Try http://www.oralux.org/ and go to Google and search for Linux, blind etc. You might want to look at the orca screen reader for Gnome but I don't have a site. Search the ACB Radio site http://www.acbradio.org/ for Linux, there are many beginner audio tutorials that were done in 2000 for Main Menu. The basics really haven't changed since then and that at least gets you started.
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Tony Baechler
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