> I'm looking for information on which Version of Linux that > I can use as a blind user for running the server software greetings, CD, and welcome to the list. Any of the accessible distributions of Linux should also provide you with the ability to add server functionality. Popular choices include - Vinux http://vinuxproject.org/ - Sonar GNU/Linux http://sonargnulinux.com/ - Oralux (mostly defunct from my understanding) http://oralux.net/ which should all boot into an accessible environment. You don't mention what sort of server you plan to administer: Web server? Mail server? Gaming server? Chat server? File server? Bit-torrent server? Any of these servers (and more) should readily be installable on the above distros. That said, just about any popular Linux distro can bring in accessible components such as SpeakUp, Orca, brltty, etc. and you can install the same server software on them as well. Additionally, if you have a machine that works well for you at the moment, you can get your feet wet by using SSH (Secure Shell) to connect remotely to the Linux box and administer it over the terminal connection instead of relying (or re-learning) the new interface all at once. Hope this helps, -tim PS: I changed the subject line, a courtesy, as it helps identify the topic of the thread in question. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list