Hi,

There are a number of commandline screen readers that is, screen readers
that work on the limits command line.  However, I have had no experience
with them.  The only one that works well with the graphical user interface
is orca.  I was able to carry out basic system administration tasks and, use
a few compliments of open office with this screen reader.

Pranav  

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Dear members

Hi

In my ethical hacking one of the modules is Linux hacking therefore I am
thinking to create another virtual machine with Linux.

But I know nothing about Linux except the word, and it is open source
operating system.

So can somebody tell me what screen readers  are available for Linux
which one is the best? You can present me comparative review of
available screen readers with advantage and disadvantage.

I would like to have setup of the Linux and setup of the screen readers
with the tutorial. 

 

Thanks.

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