[NTLUG:Discuss] Linux for the Blind
Ralph Green
sfreader at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 29 20:23:50 CDT 2011
Gil,
I talked to you at the next to last meeting about this. I volunteered
to do just what you are asking for here and you said you did not need
any help and you had the Linux systems running fine. Do you actually
need the Linux help or not?
At that time, you asked for some assistance with penetration testing.
I told you the basic hardware I would recommend and you said you would
get back to me when it was ready. The plan was for me to come back and
install OpenVAS(I did not call it OpenVAS, because I told you I did not
remember the name of this fork of Nessus) and test your web server. I
have not heard anything about that.
Good day,
Ralph
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 11:01 -0500, Gil Brand wrote:
>
> At TCVC, the Texas Center for the Visually Challenged,
> www.computersfortheblind.net <http://www.computersfortheblind.net/> , we
> refurbish donated computers for the blind. We are planning to do a demo of
> NVDA, the free screen reader for Windows, at the October Software Fair.
>
>
>
> We would also like to demo a Linux system with similar capabilities. Here's
> the problem:
>
> We've never had the Linux expertise to build such a system.
>
>
>
> We're looking for 1 or 2 volunteers to help. Preferably someone with a
> friend or family member who is blind, or at least some experience with
> screen readers.
>
>
>
> Any volunteers? Call or email me.
>
> Gil...
>
> 214-282-2581 (c)
Are you claiming a copyright on your phone number?
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