Re: returning to bookshare.org topic

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Daisy files are zipped in bookshare, so you'll need something like
7zip to open them. Additionally, you'll need something that can read
them on your Linux box. 7zip & a daisy player available at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dbr/files/latest/download
may prove helpful.

On 6/29/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I downloaded a bookshare book, and the opnly options i had were dazi text
> options or mp3.  I downloaded the dazi text only version, but I cannot read
> it.  How are folks doing this.  It's been suggested that firefox will, but
> not for me.
> The mp3 option won't work, because it's reading various linux commands as
> abbreviations for other things, and that's not helpful.  Converting to brf
> is
> obviously not the answer either.  I have no html files or options to have it
> saved as html.
> I think I've covered it.  What's missing here?
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> Mark Peveto
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