Ubuntu has its own inbuilt screen reader. You need not download it. To launch 
it press alt+f2 and type orca and press enter. Then configure it using the 
preference page that appears.
With regards 
Jaison Bellarmine.
-----Original Message-----
From: om
Sent:  07/08/2011, 10:30  pm
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Subject: [AI] PLEASE SEND LINK OF UBUNTO 10.4 KDE SCREEN READERR SOFTWARE ..


SEND LINK OF SCREEN READER SOFTWARE FOR UBUNTO10.4. 
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