Re: blind-accessible Linux on cell phones

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If the quality of speech synthesis is clear, understandable, and user definable , i. e. not what is default on most every Linux distribution about which I have asked, I might buy one tomorrow. I am unsure I still have the posts, but someone on the Debian list wrote about Linux mobile phones a while back. best path to profitability speaking personally is creating a product that provides inclusion on many levels, after all there is no such thing as a uniform blind product, since the experience of blindness has so many individualized aspects.



On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Various versions of Linux are being ported to cell phones.  Although most of these projects hope to support a variety of phones in time, the PinePhone tends to be the initial target for many of them, as detailed here:

PinePhone Software Releases
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_Software_Releases

I'm particularly interested in:

- Manjaro (based on Arch Linux)
- Mobian (based on Debian)
- postmarketOS (based on Alpine Linux)

Is anyone else interested in the possibility of putting together a blind-accessible cell phone OS, based on one or more of these?  Of course, I'd love to hear about any existing work in this area!

-r


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