Samuel Thibault wrote: > The Debian installer now uses bterm for better i18n. However, brltty > (the daemon that permits visually impaired people to access debian) > isn't able to fetch what bterm displays, and hence visually impaired > people can't use the Debian installer. Of course, some solution is > to add debian-installer/framebuffer=false at the syslinux prompt for > disabling framebuffer and hence bterm too. But since syslinux is not > accessible either, this is really not a handy solution.
All brltty-udeb needs to do to disable the use of the framebuffer is install a /lib/debian-installer.d/S40brltty that does: TERM_FRAMEBUFFER="" Then any boot media that includes brltty-udeb will automatically run without bterm. Reassigning this to the udeb. -- see shy jo
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