Hello all, Firstly, introductions. My name's Jared Wright, and I'll be starting 
out my third year at Butler University in Indianapolis this fall. it will be my 
second year as a computer science major. While I have embraced technology 
wholeheartedly and enthusiastically for many years, 95% or so of my experience 
has thus far been within the Windows environment, and all of my information 
about Linux is secondhand. I do believe it's time to explore something new and 
potentially better though. Thus, my investigating Linux, and after getting some 
feedback on that, my investigating BRLTTY. I will confess to having actually 
used synthesized speech quite a bit more than Braille for my accessibility 
needs so far, but I figure I'm being open-minded and exploratory in this whole 
endeavor, and BRLTTY has come highly recommended as a solution for accessing 
the Linux/unix console. I will just say in advance that I come to you quite 
unfamiliar with working a unix-like OS, so be gentle at first if you can! 
*grin* I am, for all intents and purposes, a novice all over again.

Which leads nicely to my initial inquiry. I do have a BrailleNote MPower with a 
32 cell display, and this will be my output device for using BRLTTY. My PC is a 
recently purchased laptop, an Asus F3JP to be specific, that does not have 
standard serial ports. And the BrailleNote when serving as a Braille display of 
course uses serial or bluetooth connectivity. I was wondering what information 
I could get about the possibility of using bluetooth to make the connection 
from BrailleNote to BRLTTY? It is my understanding that Debian's installation 
CD and the alternate text installation for Ubuntu have BRLTTY built in and that 
it can detect Braille displays through USB automatically to quickly get Braille 
output from the get-go. Is it practically feasible for me to run the display 
through bluetooth from the onset or even at all, keeping in mind how little I'm 
sure I really know about the entire OS? I also understand that it is possible 
to get BRLTTY on the respective installation CD's to find the BrailleNote if 
it's connected via a serial to USB adaptor, but that this requires a bit more 
tinkering. Any instructions you might be able to point me to for doing this 
would be greatly appreciated, since this is how I'd be installing my first 
distribution if Bluetooth is a no go.

My second inquiry involves hardware compatibility. The Linux laptop wiki tells 
me the graphics card (ATI Mobility Radeon X1700) is going to need either the 
open source Radeon driver or ATI's fglrx driver. Similarly, the integrated 
sound card is going to need the snd-hda-intel driver. Will BRLTTY be workable 
through installation of the distribution itself before I'm able to get these 
two respective drivers, and does it matter from BRLTTY's standpoint if the 
graphics/sound cards aren't running ideally at first?

Very much looking forward to getting up and running and starting to explore 
Linux and hoping I can make BRLTTY one of my primary tools in the toolbox for 
taking care of the accessibility part of things. Thanks very much in advance 
for whatever guidance you can provide. And feel free to put me back in line if 
I start applying my Windows knowledge where it's only going to make things 
unnecessarily complicated! I'm bound to do it a few times before all is said 
and done. Thanks again, and take care.


Jared Wright
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