speakup todo?

Cleverson Casarin Uliana clever92000 at yahoo.com.br
Mon Sep 17 20:32:52 EDT 2012


There's also Jupiter, yet another console reader. For more informations, 
please look for it at GitHub as I don't have the exact address right 
now. I only know it runs in user space too.

Cleverson

Em 17/09/2012 08:15, Kyle escreveu:
> I just thought of another userspace example. Have a look at Brltty. I
> believe it is portable to other OS's such as the BSD's, and as far as I
> know, it requires no specialized kernel code. At least on Linux, it can
> start as a system daemon fairly early in the boot process, allowing
> access to all virtual consoles on the system. Brltty also doesn't depend
> on a subshell in order to have full functionality. So Brltty and SBL are
> currently the best to look at to determine whether or not it would be
> possible to make something like Speakup run in userspace, while
> hopefully remaining kernel agnostic. Having said this, I realize that
> SBL may not necessarily be kernel agnostic, but I do believe that Brltty
> is, and therefore it could be a great model to use as a userspace base.
> ~Kyle
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