Another tip I've read for grml is to use swspeak as a boot parameter.  If 
the computer has a sound card grml can find and talk to properly be 
prepared for speech to also come out on the sound card.



On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, shaun everiss wrote:

> never heard of this.
> Damn well wish I did.
> I ran from university fedora with speakup.
> The external fuzzing synth kept fuzzing failing.
> I had to bang the fizzer befor it would work for a few fizzing seconds.
> Really got me mad.
> I will back this file up.
> Depending on what I need to do to get grml working maybe all I need
> to do is script the stupid thing.
> At 03:03 PM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Use GRML.
>> http://www.grml.org
>> It has speakup as soon as you get it from the site. What you should do, is
>> just make a boot CD of it, then install it to a hard drive (witch is
>> easy.... or you can get help from your teacher, how ever, using speakup, it
>> is possible to do it by your self).
>> Then go to the accessible wiki page for GRML at
>> http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=accessibility
>> and do what it says to get speakup running when it is on the hard drive
>> (yes, it is not as easy to get speakup to run the first time when it is on a
>> hard drive, and you will need sited assistance for it(at least I did).).
>> And, what is great is you don't need a hardware sinth.
>> It is completely compatible with Debian Linux, because it is based on it. I
>> love GRML, and have it right beside my Windows machine. What I thought was
>> funny, was when I even upgraded from GRML 6 to GRML 7, I still did not have
>> to restart Linux. Hahaha, just try to think of not restarting windows after
>> a major update like that. Lol
>> HTH.
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf of Richard Bennett
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 9:49 PM
>> To: Gamers Discussion list
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Linux Games.
>>
>> well I tried to get a screen reader for Linux, but have been unable to as of
>>
>> yet. The game programming class is being taught in Linux, but I am the only
>> Windows machine in there. People have told me about different screen readers
>>
>> for Linux, but I am not advanced enough to get it up and running and my
>> teacher has been working on compiling it and trying to get it to work, but
>> has been unsuccessful as of yet, so I will be stuck on Windows. But with the
>>
>> game library that I will be using, it is compatible to run on both Windows
>> and Linux systems.
>> BEAN
>>
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