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@  Patricia Walsh
   ` Stoppard
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From: Patricia Walsh @  UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello:

I am a new user  of the Linux OS.

  Or I'm attempting to be a new linux user I should say.

  So far I have had a professor assist me in setting up a dual boot with Linux slackware 9.0 on my DELL inspiron 1109.  

We have attempted to set up emacspeak with the viavoice for unix software solution with no success.

I then thought I would be able to use my Braille note as an external synthesizer.  Unfortunately it is impossible to connect the legacy free lap top with the legacy full Braille note.  

I was hoping to find a software application similar to eliquence for windows.  One that needs no external synthasizer.  Is anyone familiar with software of this nature?

If anyone has any advice for me, or possible solutions I would really appreciate the assistance.

Has anyone used Eloquence for Unix?  Would that be worth trying?  I;m not even sure from the documentation that eliquence for unix is a screan reading application.

Thanks,
Patricia





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