hard and soft questions - migrating to Linux Was:Re: (no subject)

vasile radu vradu at constanta.astral.ro
Sat Apr 30 06:10:07 UTC 2005


aldo shade of doom
is a game for the blinds how like the producer to call it.
I saw a lot of this games and I think there are a fat mistake
a happy new year
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aldo" <blinuxman at tuxfamily.org>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 8:40 PM
Subject: hard and soft questions - migrating to Linux Was:Re: (no subject)


> It's a minimal effort to provide a subject to your messages, that will
> be very great:
>
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 10:05:27AM +0200, Gustafsson Kristoffer (elev) 
> wrote:
>> 1. is it possible to use a radio/tv card with linux?
> Yes;
>
>> if so what card and programs do you recomend me to use?
> apt-cache search tv  on a debian system will show all applications
> related or containing the characters "tv"; if you do now a
> apt-cache show applicationname |more
> you can read about what it is, what it does.
>
>> 2. I have heard about free world dialup and that is compatible with
>>asterisk and linux.
>> Now I wonder if there is any service for linux so that people can
>>call my computer from their normal phone.
>> I mean like skype in.
> The answer is probably in the manual of asterisk, who seem to exist on
> my Debian platform.
>
>> 3. Has anyone sucseeded in running computer games like for example
>>shades of doom?
> Sorry, I'm visually impaired and run only consolegames such as my
> favourite gnuchess.
>
> Aldo.
>
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