hey there
no but you can with braille with a unofficial iso image
i have one on my other machine here i think

lör 2010-12-25 klockan 19:36 -0500 skrev Nico Kadel-Garcia:
> On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 2:11 PM, mike cutie and maia
> <msto...@centurytel.net> wrote:
> > Hi am blind and wonder if there is a way to install cent with speech?
> 
> What an interesting idea. As someone who's done work with blind and
> deaf experiemental subjects, you've raised my interest.
> 
> The answer is "not easily". It's possible to use a remote serial
> connection to navigate through the installation options, tied to a
> text to speech synthesizer and appropriate keyboard or speecto to text
> controller. That would require a separate system with the speech to
> text tools, such as the Dragon company's software, and the ability to
> reliably handle the text commands. Since the text installer involves a
> lot of hitting the "tab" key to bounce from line to line, even in the
> pure text mode, it wouldn't be simple.
> 
> I suggest that you'd be better off collaborating with a competent RHEL
> or CentOS administrator to tune a kickstart file to your needs, and
> use that to deploy a pre-structured operating system configuration.
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