--- On Fri, 16/3/12, ossd@cdac.in <ossd@cdac.in> wrote: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to inform you that CDAC, Mumbai has released three GNU/Linux distributions specific to three different kinds of disabilities namely: 1. GNU/Linux distribution for Visually-challenged: This is a GNU/Linux distribution (beta version - 0.1.1) created specially for visually challenged users. Visually challenged users can use it out of the box because accessibility settings required by them are already enabled. It is advisable to go through documentation first before installing/using the distribution. ISO file of distribution and other related documentation can be downloaded HERE 2. GNU/Linux distribution for Physically-challenged: 'GNU/Linux for Physically Challenged-Beta-0.1.1' is a special distribution for physically challenged people, so that they can easily access FOSS desktops. It is advisable to go through documentation first before installing/using the distribution. ISO file of distribution and other related documentation can be downloaded HERE 3. GNU/Linux distribution for Cognitively-challenged: This GNU/Linux distribution has been developed to provide an accessible desktop environment to the cognitively challenged users. It is advisable to go through documentation first before installing/using the distribution. ISO file of distribution and other related documentation can be downloaded HERE Thanking you, Open Source Software Department CDAC, Kharghar Navi Mumbai ossd@cdac.in Tel: +91-22-27565303 Extn.301 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.