Hi Larry, > I teach a course in Digital Integrated Circuits at the local > University. One of my students is visually impaired-not totally > blind but he requires a powerful reader for documents and the > equilivant of a telescope to see the overhead projection of my > course slides. He has expressed interest in Linux but, quite > understandably, would require some software assistance to view > documents and circuit schematics, potentially enlarging them at > specific areas. I run Debian Lenny on my home system and Dual Boot > with Ubuntu on my University laptop. Can anyone point to some > specific software that I might have him try.
Vinux - it's an ubuntu-based distro that's VI accessible. vinux.org.uk. There's a strong user community for support. Good luck, -- Trish Fraser, JD9R RQ2D 52.4161N,16.9303E zo mrt 6 21:06:38 CET 2011 GNU/Linux 1997-2010 #283226 counter.li.org andromeda up 2 hour(s), 45 min. kernel 2.6.33.7-desktop-2mnb --
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