Speakup installation on lap top.
Kerry Hoath
kerry at gotss.net
Sat Mar 2 22:51:56 EST 2002
I'd dual boot the laptop between Windows and Linux
if the drive is big enough LInux can run on as little as 300 megs of diskspace.
Access to word documents, powerpoint slides etc is sometimes faster to do under
Windows which is why I have 1 windows box here.
Regards, Kerry.
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 11:56:15PM +0000, Toby Fisher wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Having got a fairly stable desk top system now, I'm thinking of flattening
> my lap top hard drive and putting Linux on it. I propose to make my own
> kernel, since the bareapm.I that comes with Slackware has no speakup
> support. This is no problem, as I can also use one of the root disks. I
> do, however, have a couple of questions.
>
> 1. Has anyone encountered any problems/pitfalls of which I should be
> aware, either
> speakup-related, or generally, with installation to a lap top?
>
> 2. Quite often, I use my lap top to present some documents with graphics
> in them to sighted people. I know that I can retrieve the text from such
> documents with the strings command, but is there anyway I can retain the
> formatting and graphics in their place? Obviously an accessible method
> would be preferable, though it is not absolutely essential.
>
> Any thoughts on this subject gratefully appreciated.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
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