Re: Netbook Oriented Linux Distributions Accessibility

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there are 2 that are easily accessible for the blind.
1. Vinux (www.binuxproject.org)
2. Ubuntu


Vinux comes up with a screen reader right from the install disk. Ubuntu just needs a creel-s to start up speech after booting. I use Ubuntu 13.04 here (mostly for my ham radio stuff). I also have a mac (which I am typing this email on) and a windows laptop (windows 7, UGH!).

hope this info helps.

-eric

On May 7, 2014, at 6:23 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:

> Dear all.
> I require information about the accessibility of netbook oriented
> Linux distributions.
> Currently, I use Windows 7 Starter but it is considerably slow.
> Therefore I would like to switch to Linux
> Please tell me if any of you use a Linux distribution for netbooks.
> Thank you very much.
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards
> Bhavya Shah
> Contact Details:
> E-mail address: bhavya.shah125@xxxxxxxxx
> Skype username: bhavya.09
> 
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