I just got a new powerful computer at home with Win98 and plenty of speed, disk
space and memory. How practical is it to set up Linux with Emacspeak on one
of the two hard drives as an alternate bootup? Are there
consultants in the greater DC area who can do this and provide Emacspeak
training?
Thanks,
Jamal
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