Re: Linux without sighted help

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As I said, I use Cygwin for light tasks. And modern Cygwin will run a rather impressive bunch of *nix programs. If there's a difference between an emulator and a simulator that may be important to dictionary writers, but the main thing here is that you can switch between Unix and Windows stuff without having to reboot. If you use brltty the experience is much closer to Linux than if you use speech.

I'm curious as to how one runs a kernel under Linux.

There are things that Cygwin won't do but there are an awful lot of them that it will. How it compares with a virtual machine I have no idea.

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Lee Maschmeyer
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For a skunk may be somebody's brother."
    --Fred Allen


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