I thought perhaps one of the Speakup guru's would post something here.
I'll post on behalf of a Screen Reader for Linux which is still evolving
but even as Version 1.0, it is already fully featured and stable enough
for anyone, who wants to install Linux on a partition of their hard drive
or has a slower PC around which one doesn't know what to do with.
There are at least three Linux distributions with Speakup anabled which
can be obtained from the sites.
These are Debian, Redhat 7.2 and Slackware 8.
For more info or to download the Redhat Distribution with Speakup enabled,
please see below:
The Speakup Modified Redhat distribution is online from:
ftp://linux-speakup.org/pub/speakup/disks/redhat/7.2/enigma-i386-disc1.iso
and
ftp://linux-speakup.org/pub/speakup/disks/redhat/7.2/enigma-i386-disc2.iso
They're full ISO images, so you'd need a high speed link to make it
practical.
or for a higher directory and how-to document, etc., go to:
www.linux-speakup.org/ftp/speakup/disks/redhat
Speakup mailing list:
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Amanda Lee
Alexandria, VA
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