http://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/

The link is one for adding repositories to a debian installation.
There seems to be a price tag on questions of higher severity, and that may
be a lot of unnecessary work.

Anyway, the packages installed on my iMac.

Here is what you do:

1) Have someone install Debian on your powerbook.
2) Have them add the repository.
3) Once the system is setup, have them install the different tools for
adriane.






On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Super Bisquit <superbisq...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Before someone boos or flames me for the next statement, please read what
> the man is asking and what he requires.
> I know that Knopper produced adriane for his wife. While the system is x86
> based, you may be able to contact him and ask if it has been tried on the
> powerpc architecture.
> For those who have no disability whatsoever or are too stubborn to remember
> that all people do not have perfect health, you can eat shit.
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Eric Oyen <eric.o...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello list.
>> I am a blind individual looking for an alternative to either Linux or OS X
>> 10.3.9 on my powerbook. I managed to get it setup with Linux a few months
>> back. However, that solution is slow and laggy. OS X can't be upgraded
>> beyond
>> 10.3.9 without some difficulty.
>>
>> so, my question: does OpenBSD have facilities for supporting braille or
>> speech?
>>
>> I don't need a long answer here. a simple yes or no will suffice. if yes,
>> I
>> can start hunting on google and several other search engines for the info
>> I
>> need to set one up. if no, well, then I try to optimize the solution I
>> currently have.
>>
>> thanks for the help.
>>
>> -Eric

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