The framebuffer is set up for video playback and image viewing (fbv).
Emacspeak is written by TV Raman. Kudos to you, good Sir!
Learn more about the NiceDog release here: http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/releas ... -41.0.html
After start-up, the user is greeted with the Emacspeak status messages verbally via espeak, and a welcome screen is presented.
The release can be easily installed by visually impaired or blind users, as root, using
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bbqinstall /dev/sdX /dev/sdXY
Of course there is also the traditional ncurses-driven "bbqinstaller".
LinuxBBQ has added a number of tools with Emacs integration:
- a working .emacs file with wanderlust, erc, org-mode/agenda, multi-term, EMMS, access to MELPA/Marmalade and more
- an organizer file for time management
- Getting Things Done integration (M-x gtd)
Modules:
- swr.el for one-click German radio live streams
- power-management in pm.el (M-x reboot/shutdown/suspend)
- automatic mount of all partitions in automount.el (M-x automount)
Visually impaired or blind users can enable network access without ceni:
find your network devices as root using
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ifconfig -a
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auto name-of-the-device
iface name-of-the-device inet dhcp
The ncurses-driven ceni network configurator is included and can be started as root from a standard TTY shell (Alt-left/right arrow)
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sudo ceni
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download