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* which version?
@  Saqib Shaikh
   ` Andor Demarteau
   ` The FAQ (was Re: which version?) Jason White
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From: Saqib Shaikh @  UTC (permalink / raw)
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I hope this message is on topic, and obviously I think it is. Is there any particular version of linux which is better to go for with regards to its accessibility and compatibility with linux access products, eg redhat, debian or slackware. thanks, saqib shaikh


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* Re: which version?
   which version? Saqib Shaikh
@  ` Andor Demarteau
     ` brent harding
   ` The FAQ (was Re: which version?) Jason White
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Andor Demarteau @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 06:46:09PM +0100, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
> I hope this message is on topic, and obviously I think it is. Is there any particular version of linux which is better to go for with regards to its accessibility and compatibility with linux access products, eg redhat, debian or slackware. thanks, saqib shaikh

hi,
all versions (they are excually called distribution) are rather fine to use.
It all depends on if you want to install yourself and how much knolidge about your hardware you have.
redhat is the most out-of-the-box like system (but I find it hard to change think because the way they put config files in is not always that straight forward)
debian is great to use and to play around with (but you need very specific knolidge about your system)
slackware and this I never used so I go with what someoen told me is easy to install yourself as blind user. They even have some installdisks with accessstuf on it standart, but there packagemanager seems to be timeconsuming.

Now before I am stockpiled under flames from redhad and slackware usersers, please don't.

jost forgot, I failed getting debian installed with a brailledisplay and had to ask sighted assistance for that.

versions of linux: that's what the version of the linux kernel is.

success
Andor
 


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* The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
   which version? Saqib Shaikh
   ` Andor Demarteau
@  ` Jason White
     ` Michael P. Gorse
     ` Hans Zoebelein
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jason White @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

This question, along with a number of others, is answered in the
blinux-list FAQ which was distributed via the list in draft form recently.
Perhaps the latest version should be made available on the web and sent to
all new subscribers when they join the list.




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* Re: which version?
   ` Andor Demarteau
@    ` brent harding
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: brent harding @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

I heard of something called terbolinux, but I hear it's mostly x-win based.
I would probably install by modem if I could, use a dos program like telix
to connect with the other system, and cause it to answer, and do the
install, then I would assume you'd not need any sighted assistance.
At 11:03 PM 8/13/99 +0200, you wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 06:46:09PM +0100, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
>> I hope this message is on topic, and obviously I think it is. Is there
any particular version of linux which is better to go for with regards to
its accessibility and compatibility with linux access products, eg redhat,
debian or slackware. thanks, saqib shaikh
>
>hi,
>all versions (they are excually called distribution) are rather fine to use.
>It all depends on if you want to install yourself and how much knolidge
about your hardware you have.
>redhat is the most out-of-the-box like system (but I find it hard to
change think because the way they put config files in is not always that
straight forward)
>debian is great to use and to play around with (but you need very specific
knolidge about your system)
>slackware and this I never used so I go with what someoen told me is easy
to install yourself as blind user. They even have some installdisks with
accessstuf on it standart, but there packagemanager seems to be timeconsuming.
>
>Now before I am stockpiled under flames from redhad and slackware
usersers, please don't.
>
>jost forgot, I failed getting debian installed with a brailledisplay and
had to ask sighted assistance for that.
>
>versions of linux: that's what the version of the linux kernel is.
>
>success
>Andor
> 
>
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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
   ` The FAQ (was Re: which version?) Jason White
@    ` Michael P. Gorse
     ` Hans Zoebelein
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Michael P. Gorse @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

Fyi, the faq has been updated since it was last posted (I added a couple
questions that T.Hospisek gave me--and I'm very sorry if I'm misspelling
the name).  Anyway it's at http://www.wpi.edu/~mgorse/blinux-faq.html


On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Jason White wrote:

> This question, along with a number of others, is answered in the
> blinux-list FAQ which was distributed via the list in draft form recently.
> Perhaps the latest version should be made available on the web and sent to
> all new subscribers when they join the list.
> 
> 
> 
> ---
> Send your message for blinux-list to blinux-list@redhat.com
> Blinux software archive at ftp://leb.net/pub/blinux
> Blinux web page at http://leb.net/blinux
> To unsubscribe send mail to blinux-list-request@redhat.com
> with subject line: unsubscribe
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> 


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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
   ` The FAQ (was Re: which version?) Jason White
     ` Michael P. Gorse
@    ` Hans Zoebelein
       ` Ann K. Parsons
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Hans Zoebelein @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jason White; +Cc: blinux-list

Hi Jason,

since about June,  the Blinux-FAQ is sent to all new blinux subscribers.
Web pages are getting better too in between. All blinux-lists are
searchable in full text using AND, OR and NOT rules. 

--Hans  


On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Jason White wrote:

> This question, along with a number of others, is answered in the
> blinux-list FAQ which was distributed via the list in draft form recently.
> Perhaps the latest version should be made available on the web and sent to
> all new subscribers when they join the list.
> 


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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
     ` Hans Zoebelein
@      ` Ann K. Parsons
         ` T.Pospisek's MailLists
         ` Hans Zoebelein
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ann K. Parsons @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

Hi all,

Hans, may I know where to get the most recent FAQ?  Thanks.

Ann P.

-- 
Ann K. Parsons:  email:  akp@eznet.net
web site:  http://home.eznet.net/~akp
MICQ Number:  33006854
"All that is gold does not glitter.  Not all those who wander are lost."  JRRT


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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
       ` Ann K. Parsons
@        ` T.Pospisek's MailLists
         ` Hans Zoebelein
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From: T.Pospisek's MailLists @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

> Hans, may I know where to get the most recent FAQ?  Thanks.

> Blinux web page at http://leb.net/blinux
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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
       ` Ann K. Parsons
         ` T.Pospisek's MailLists
@        ` Hans Zoebelein
           ` Ann K. Parsons
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Hans Zoebelein @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ann K. Parsons; +Cc: blinux-list

Where to get the Blinux FAQ?

You can access the Blinux FAQ at the Blinux web pages
http://leb.net/blinux. It's the first entry there.

Or you can get the Blinux FAQ from the Blinux Web site 
as http://leb.net/pub/blinux/doc/blinux/blinux-faq.html

Finally you can get the Blinux FAQ directly from the Blinux FAQ
maintainer Michael Gorse <mgorse@wpi.edu> as
http://www.wpi.edu/~mgorse/blinux-faq.html.

Enjoy!
Hans  












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ios++  == http://www.leb.net/hzo/ioscount/


On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Hans, may I know where to get the most recent FAQ?  Thanks.
> 
> Ann P.
> 
> 


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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
         ` Hans Zoebelein
@          ` Ann K. Parsons
             ` Jason White
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ann K. Parsons @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

Hi hans,

Thanks.  Appreciate it.  Been reading all about LaTeX!  I can't wait
to get more disk space in this system!  I want to try it!

Ann P.

-- 
Ann K. Parsons:  email:  akp@eznet.net
web site:  http://home.eznet.net/~akp
MICQ Number:  33006854
"All that is gold does not glitter.  Not all those who wander are lost."  JRRT


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* Re: The FAQ (was Re: which version?)
           ` Ann K. Parsons
@            ` Jason White
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jason White @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

LaTeX is a very useful document formatting system which I would highly
recommend. Be sure to use the AucTeX mode of Emacs, with Emacspeak,
when editing LaTeX files, as it provides a number of shortcuts for
entering the formatting commands, allows you to typeset files and
review any error messages that arise, and of course, as you would
expect, Emacspeak announces the LaTeX commands in a different voice to
distinguish them from the actual text.

In other words it all works beautifully.

Jason White.


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