Yesterday, I forgot to put all the important details about how to read about vinux and then where to get it. Sorry for the ommission. Read a blog by the author: http://vinux-development.blogspot.com/ Here is a portion of a message sent to another list by dr.bongo, himself.:-) From: Anthony Sales tony.sales@xxxxxxxxxx I am happy to announce the release of Vinux CLI 2.1 which is now available in three different versions: The 'dna' version is a minimal Debian system which only has five additional applications installed: the speakup screenreader the remastersys installer, the wodim iso burning tool and the aptitude package manager. It weighs in at just under 200MB and is aimed at advanced users who want to build their own customised installation and/or distribution from scratch. The 'std' version is a standard Vinux CLI system with a range of basic desktop applications including the lynx internet browser, the nano text editor, the mutt e-mail client, the midnight commander file manager and the pdmenu application launcher. This is just under 400MB in size and is aimed at intermediate users who may want to customised the standard version by adding extra applications. The 'max' version is a full CD's worth on command line applications containing as many useful desktop tools and utilities that I could find in the Debian repositories. This aimed at users who want a ready made CLI system with all the bells and whistles! Both the 'std' and max' editions have the Vinux single character command aliases and a menu system which allows uers to browse and run installed applications. Entering 'm' will open the menu, entering 'h' will bring up a help file which lists all of the keyboard shortcuts and installed applications. These new versions were all built with the new Vinux build script which is included in the /root folder of each edition. You can use this to install pre-selected suites of applications or modify it to build your own customised system. This is also available as a separate download if you want to modify an existing version of Debian. Download URL's: http://vinux.org.uk/latest/Vinux-CLI-dna-2.1.iso http://vinux.org.uk/latest/Vinux-CLI-std-2.1.iso http://vinux.org.uk/latest/Vinux-CLI-max-2.1.iso http://vinux.org.uk/latest/Vinux-CLI-all-2.1.md5sums.txt http://vinux.org.uk/latest/vinuxCLIscript1.62.tar.gz http://vinux.org.uk/latest/help.txt drbongo End of links and forwarded messages I did get the system with 64 megabytes of RAM to install. It has an issue with the network interface but that is not accessibility-related. When I finally hammered it in to working, the system was able to use aptitude and the movie player. I played some test mp3 files and the voice worked simultaneously with the music just like on the better and faster systems. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list