Slightly OT: FreeBSD accessibility

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Tue Jun 7 19:58:14 EDT 2005


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Don't know about freebsd, but I'm using a netbsd box here via a serial
console and via ssh. I imagine you should be able to run emacs speak,
yaser, and so on on it, though I've not done that. You can install the
system via a serial console, so the install procedure is accessible as
well. Hth.

Greg


On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 08:05:03AM +1200, Arthur Pirika wrote:
> Hi everyone, Well I guess the subject pretty much sums it up.
> Is there any form of speakup, or similar, for BSD systems? I know that bsd is quite a bit different to linux at the kernel level, so has anything like this been done before?
> 
> Thanks,
> Arthur.
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