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Hi all,


I am first and foremost an educator of the blind community in my country, South Africa to be exact, and am looking in to ways to get more people to use computers. Unfortunately, as we all know, the things are not cheep, especially when you look at options, such as computers bought from mainstream stores, most of which comes pre-installed with either Windows or MacOS.


Yes, I know I can buy Raspberry pies, and install something on there, weather it be Ubuntu, or whatever Distro I can lay my hands on.


But we have to remember that I'm dealing with folks that has either no computer knowledge, or very little. Thus, I'm thinking stay off of the single board computers for now.


Can someone who has done this before please let me know what they did?

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Warm regards,

Brandt Steenkamp

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