Hello Geoff, Geoff Shang schrieb am 28.01.2013, 16:57 +0200: >Given then that GRML is no longer an option, at least for now, and >with the Wheezy release fast approaching, I took a look at the >various boot images. But I'm a bit confused. > >The release notes say that we can just hit "s" and enter when booting >the installation media, but it doesn't say if this is supported on >all image types (e.g. netinst or something bigger), and it also IMHO it's supported on netinst and bigger. If business-card still exists, I think there you won't have accessibility features.
>doesn't say whether this will place you into a GUI or text >environment during and after installation. Since this up to your choice, at least after the installation. During the installation, you will have a text environment. What you get afterwards depends on whether you select a Desktop. If you use the DVD with GNOME, an accessible Desktop will be set up. >I also read about Debian Live and its rescue mode, and thought >perhaps it might be a good substitute for GRML if it has speech >support. But I was unable to discover if it does. I don't know, but I don't think so. Last time I tried the live system didn't have BRLTTY by default, so I stopped using it. >I'm sure this is probably all written up somewhere, but a search of >the Debian website was unable to turn it up. Or rather, I got sick Try http://wiki.debian.org/accessibility Best Sebastian -- Blog (English | Deutsch): http://crustulus.de/blog Teste das freie Latein-Deutsch-Wörterbuch: http://freedict.org/dict?Form=dict3&Database=lat-deu Freedict: Free multilingual dictionary databases - http://www.freedict.org
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