This is a really strange question, but I feel that it must be answered, either 
in the positive or negative in order that 
I might know if I will be able to continue to compute for the forseeable 
future.  

What is the possibility of building a kind of x windows server that is really 
not a window system at all? What I mean is 
this: 

For the past 21 years, as of August 18, 2006, I have used computers, and have 
done so successfully.  I have done it all 
with text-only systems, on which I have been able to run any program that I 
have wanted to run.  Now, we have a problem, 
and I mean a big one.  It is called the graphical user interface.  

I do not mean to put anyone down, or show disrespect, for the ways in which 
other people choose to use computers.  What 
I need is a way to make the programs written for the graphical user interface 
work on the console so that I will not 
have to make that change in the future to an interface which I really do not 
like.  

Is it possible to take those programs and make them work as I want them to, 
without losing anymore of their 
functionality, than the graphical part? For example, a javascript-enabled 
browser such as mozilla or firefox should be 
able to render its output as text, while still able to perform all of its 
functionality with the exception of that which 
directly involves images.  Is this possible? 

What if I want to use an office application, or some kind of video-intensive 
program, but I only need the messages and 
other text stuff they put out?  

What I am asking is this: Since the x-windows libraries, support applications, 
and other components are on grml, is it 
possible to use these to make a kind of virtual x server that will render 
things on the console so that I can continue 
to use speakup? 

Speakup is the best speech interface I have used in all the time I have been 
using computers, and I like it.  

If there are any takers on the list, that is, sighted people who want to work 
with me so that we can get this project 
going, please feel free to contact me.  



Most sincerely: 





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