Linux on BrailleNotes

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Why do you say that. grant it that humanware won't be involved doing  
something like that but what is stopping us as a blin community of  
blind programmers and such to not look in to this such as the linux  
community looking in to linux on everything from PDA's to mp3 players  
and cell phones etc. why do we always have but be limited and just  
choose to stay that way?


On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:13 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:

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> On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 08:55:43PM EST, Chris Norman wrote:
>> Hi people,
>> Does anyone know weather or not there is a linux distribution  
>> which will
>> work on the BrailleNote from PulseData?
>
> No, and I am quite sure there won't be for a long time to come, if  
> ever.
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> Luke Yelavich
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