Hi, let me just add here that the installer is very difficult with
Window-Eyes and it's probably easier to install everything if you
have a few gigs of space. Also, while not recommended, you can
manually install packages. Just untar them into a temp dir, move
files to the right places and run the postinst scripts under bash. I
did it that way because the installer is so very frustrating. If you
have an old machine around, it's far easier to take the plunge and
install Linux itself. It's also much, much faster than trying to run
text mode programs on top of Windows which is a huge memory hog anyway.
At 12:26 PM 5/30/07 -0400, you wrote:
If you have enough CPU power and disk space you can install Cygwin.
I haven't used Jaws speech all that much but I'm pretty sure it
works fairly well. The installer appears unusable at first glance
but once you get the hang of it it's not a _total_ bust.
Check out www.cygwin.com. You can have a basic system (which is the
way to start anyway) for a relatively small disk usage. It'll give
you the command shell, some man pages and an editor or three (and a
lot more too), and you can with some difficulty select additional
packages to install later. And if you have a braille display, brltty
under Cygwin works just as well as under Linux. Another nice thing
is that you wouldn't have to reboot to use Windows programs and the
screen reader would be the one you've been using in Windows.
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Tony Baechler
Baechler Productions
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