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Date:      Sun, 4 Feb 2001 17:19:47 -0500
From:      Tim McMillen <timcm@umich.edu>
To:        "Lal Manavado" <manavado@frisurf.no>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Can the Blind use Free-BSD?
Message-ID:  <0102041719470D.00548@tim.elnsng1.mi.home.com>
In-Reply-To: <000801c08f35$e2039c60$7cef4382@tocom>
References:  <000801c08f35$e2039c60$7cef4382@tocom>

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Sorry Lal, you get extra copies of this.
If you are determined to use Unix, then you will eventually have a lot 
of luck due to the ability to use the text command line.  As far as I 
know there are no tools that work natively on FreeBSD for the blind.
As much as I prefer FreeBSD, you may be better off with Linux.
         Try searching at www.slashdot.org at the bottom of the page 
for "blind users"   There are a number of good discussions there and a 
lot of ideas of links for you to try.  Here is one of the better ones:
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.html
         Also look into Zipspeak: 
http://www.linux-speakup.org/zipspeak.html
I found all of that after wading through some of the junk in the 
slashdot articles.
         So it looks like you would certainly be successful using Linux 
at least.  Given that Linux and FreeBSD are not that different and both 
are free, good Unix like operating systems, I don't think the choice 
between them should be your biggest concern.  If you really want to be 
able to use FreeBSD I bet you could, since almost all Linux programs 
run on FreeBSD.  It may just take a little more work.  
         I bet emacspeak would run on FreeBSD, but I have not tried it. 
You may have luck asking in the freebsd-ports mailing list if someone 
is willing to port emacspeak to FreeBSD.
Good luck,

       						Tim     

On Monday February 05, 2001 00:38, Lal Manavado wrote:

> > Gentlemen,
>
> I know there are several enabling applications, which enable the
> Blind to use Linux either with a Braille Display or text-to-speech
> synthesis.
>
> I am blind, and have just installed Free-BSD on my pc while a sighted
> person acted as my eyes. I am determined to use Unix as my primary
> os, and eventually as my sole os.
>
> However, I have sniffed around all over the Internet, but havn't
> found a solution to my problem.
>
> Could anyone help?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Lal.

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