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Installing Red hat, resources needed
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- Subject: Installing Red hat, resources needed
- From: "Steven M. Sawczyn" <ssawczyn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 22:08:02 -0500
- Resent-Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 22:13:07 -0500 (EST)
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Greetings,
Seing as the Slackware distribution doesn't seem to be supported by
Emacspeak something which is just as well as I don't have the latest version
anyway, I've decided to install Red Hat which finally finished downloading
about a half hour ago. Admittedly, I haven't installed any Linux
distribution in a very long time -- the last one being Slackware about,
well, a few years ago at any rate. At that time, I had two choices, either
use another computer connected via a serial cable as a dumb terminal and run
a setup.tty script, or attempt to use a Speakup kernel which, back then, was
still alpha. Is there a text-based way to install Red hat version 8? Since
I do have a Doubletalk LT synthesizer, would it be more prudent to attempt
to use Speakup assuming a boot disk for Red hat can be found?
I realize that this question is off topic, but am hoping that someone might
respond privately, if only to send me in the right direction. Altimately,
after I get Red hat up and running, I really want to start learning about
Emacspeak.
I really apreciate any info/assistance anyone might be able to offer and
appologize for being a bit off topic.
Steve
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