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Tracy Son <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Oct 2006 13:56:34 -0500
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Hello.
I know there are some blind hams out there who are successfully running echo 
link nodes and I would like to know if there are any blind hams running i r 
l p nodes as well?
I r l p runs on linux and this I know could pose an access problem for the 
computer users trying to set up an i r l p node.
As far as I know the trimmed down version of linux that one recieves when 
setting up an i r l p node does not have any speech and so how does one get 
around this problem?

I know at one time in a discussion with an i r l p node sysop, I found out 
that his linux computer did not have a screen or keyboard connected and that 
he was using a termenal type program on an xp machine to remotely access his 
linux computer to make sound card adjustments and change other settings on 
the linux machine.
I wondered right then if those windows programs were accessable to screen 
readers.
basically if any one here is running an i r l p node I want to know how you 
do it as a blind sysop.
At some future date I may be intrested in doing this.
I know Echolink is a little easyer to deal with but I like a little bit of a 
chalange.
Tracy kk4ql.
 

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