(Top-posting as I gather that can be useful re accessibility stuff:
is that correct?)

I'd certainly be very interested in learning such info in practice.

Although the software side would be the main info, if possible could
there be some details on hardware that would be used typically.


akh


> From: "Rob" <captinlo...@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2016 08:10:44 -0500
> Subject: [lfs-support] Can Regular Users Contribute?
>
> One of the things missing from the LFS book is the inclusion of accessibility 
> services, such as speakup and BRLTTY. Now these services aren't exactly 
> essential for most users, but for those with vision impairment, we need them 
> in order to use the basic system.
> These packages should be installed during chroot so that we could have speech 
> and braille after (and optionally during)  the boot process. I managed to do 
> this, but I thought it would be helfpul to include at least a page on the LFS 
> hints site; and a reference to such a page in the LFS book.
> What can I do to get such a thing published up there?




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