On 12/10/2018 5:53 PM, john doe wrote: > On 12/10/2018 5:25 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Is there someone to ask to see if we can obtain a basic CLI system with >> speech for blind users who want CLI system? >> >> Using the Debian installer, there still is a lot of effort to be done to >> come up with a useful system. >> >> One shortcoming is an easy way to configure WiFi networks. Ceni is >> excellent but it's not in Debian repos, but in AntiX based on Debian or >> with smxi script. >> >> With smxi you can install browsers and editors easily. >> >> One bug that's a real pain is that somehow ldconfig doesn't get installed >> with the current CLI install. >> >> Arch Linux has a CLI install that's ready to go but it's not Debian which >> has it's advantages of it's own especially with stability. >> >> A CLI accessible installation CD would be a real asset. An easy console >> wifi setup would also help. Ceni works but it's difficult to understand >> with screen reader because it uses curses graphics. >> > > I'm assuming that by the CLI you mean 'console mode'. > > Debian is fully accessible using the CLI during and after installation. > The option "install with speatch" is to be selected at install time, > when installed exporting the en 'DEBIAN_FRONTEND=readline' will help > using the CLI. >
I meant 'env DEBIAN_FRONTEND' and not 'en DEBIAN_FRONTEND'. -- John Doe