Accessible Live CD's?

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grml should play nicely with a usb head set, but you will have to adjust
the volume after you get booted up, it defaults to very low settings.

You could just plug in a standard headset.


>Will GRML play nicely with a USB headset, or am I going to have to dig up
>some spare PC speakers?
>
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>Subject: Re: Accessible Live CD's?
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>Hello James.  There quite a few actually.  grml has a live cd, and so does
>debian.  my suggestion is to google for "live cd" and pick the one you think
>works best.Gene Collins
>
>
>>I'm wondering what's out there these days as far as accessible live 
>>CD's goes. I need to be able to gain FTP access to a system but don't 
>>plan to actually install Linux on that system. If it supports software 
>>speech, that would be perfect. Is there such a thing as a live CD 
>>that'll do the trick, or is it wishful thinking on my part? Any help 
>>would be more than appreciated.
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