[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next]
[Thread Index]
[Date Index]
[Author Index]
Re: installing brlspeak.
- From: <cbowman netdoor com>
- To: <blinux-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: installing brlspeak.
- Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:00:36 -0600
hi there, well, thoes are some very good points. however, in my case I am
still more of a dos user then a windows user I thought i knew something of
linux because of having used my first computer wich was a comodorr amiga,
and it's amigados was much like unix, or linux but, the more that i see of
linux there are more differences then simulairities to amigados. if there
is such a think as an easy to install, and set-up version do let me know.
thanks alot.
charles
On 2002-03-07 blinux-list redhat com said:
>over the years, I've installed many of the linux versions blind -
>oriented or not... one thing I noticed is they just ain't simple.
>I mean simple for everyone regardless o knowledge level.
>there's a movement afoot in the mass market to simplify linux so
>you never have to deal with it... like windows did for dos... of
>course that may or may not have been a good idea, but imagine your
>mother trying to run linux...
>'nuf said right?
>My thought is this. Assume there's such a thing as a generic
>computer out there... which there is starting to be:
>some kind-o-pentium with a processor from severa vendors (yes yes,
>I know pentium means intel, but linux isn't that picky)
>if we assume a generically huge hard disk and of course a sound
>card, how complex would the cm be to come up with a distribution or
>just a bootable cd (problem in itself) that would at least talk out
>of the box...
>recorded .wavs would be less desirable then tts, but might do in a
>pinch... at least enough to bootstrap someone... preferably
>without having to own various kinds of somewhat compatible
>assistive technology products.
>It woulden't even have to be a full system, but it must easily
>migrate to a full installation. I'm thinking maximize stability
>and do our best to keep the change monsters from getting out of
>control.
>just imagine a free or inexpensive cd shoved into a dirt cheap
>computer ($50 for a reasonably powerful machine these days) and
>bang, net access... and alll the gnu software you could want.
>the big challenge is the darn installation... every dist has it a
>tiny bit different, and nothing seems quite bullet-proof.
>it's been about a year since I installed linux... maybe I should
>just document where the hitches are these days.
>anyone have any thoughts?
>J
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:38 AM
>I can't answer both your questions but the kernal command line for
>the accent pc is speakup_synth=acntpc. I am not sure if Osvaldo
>reads this list or not.
>Kirk
>--
>Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility
>e-mail: kirk braille uwo ca University of Western Ontario
>phone: (519) 661-3061
>_______________________________________________
>Blinux-list mailing list
>Blinux-list redhat com
>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
>_______________________________________________
>Blinux-list mailing list
>Blinux-list redhat com
>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive
[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next]
[Thread Index]
[Date Index]
[Author Index]