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BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the console (text mode) for a blind person using a braille display. It drives the braille display and provides complete screen review functionality. The following display models are supported:
* Alva (ABT3xx, Delphi, Satellite, Braille System 40, BC 640/680)
* Baum
* BrailleLite (18, 40, M20/M40)
* BrailleNote (18/32)
* EcoBraille displays
* EuroBraille displays
* Freedom Scientific (Focus and PacMate)
* HandyTech displays
* HIMS (Braille Sense, SyncBraille)
* LogText 32
* MDV braille displays
* Papenmeier
* Pegasus (20/27/40/80)
* Seika 40
* Tieman (Voyager 44/70, CombiBraille, MiniBraille and MultiBraille)
* Tivomatic (Albatross)
* TSI (PowerBraille/Navigator)
* Videobraille
* VisioBraille
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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BRLTTY also provides a client/server based infrastructure for applications wishing to utilize a Braille display. The daemon process listens for incoming TCP/IP connections on a certain port. A shared object library for clients is provided in the package libbrlapi0.5. A static library, header files and documentation is provided in package libbrlapi-dev. Bindings to other programming languages can be found in libbrlapi-java (Java) and python-brlapi (Python).
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simple mail user agent
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Summary
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basit e-posta kullanıcı istemcisi
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Translated by
Utku BERBEROĞLU
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Reviewed by
Hasan Yılmaz
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Package: bsd-mailx
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mailx is the traditional command-line-mode mail user agent. Even if you don't use it, it may be required by other programs.
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Package: bsd-mailx
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collection of more utilities from FreeBSD
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Package: bsdmainutils
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This package contains lots of small programs many people expect to find when they use a BSD-style Unix system.
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It provides banner (as printerbanner), calendar, col, colcrt, colrm, column, from (as bsd-from), hexdump (or hd), look, lorder, ncal (or cal), ul, and write (as bsd-write).
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Package: bsdmainutils
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This package used to contain whois and vacation, which are now distributed in their own packages. Also here was tsort, which is now in the "coreutils" package.
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Package: bsdmainutils
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Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
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Package: bsdutils
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This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system: logger, renice, script, scriptreplay, and wall. The remaining standard BSD utilities are provided by bsdmainutils.
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Package: bsdutils
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