How should we decide which event device is the keyboard? The simplest might be
someting like selecting the first device which can deliver some well-known key
event, e.g. space or enter. Any better ideas? What about systems with more than
one keyboard?
Does anyone know what happens if the same e
Hello folks,
I'd like to know of installs of different linux distros that work right out
of the box. I've installed debian 4.0 but am having some issues. I would like
to know what I can run that will just isntall out of the box with brltty. Thanks
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On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 08:03:00PM -0800, Hurst, Cody wrote:
> I'd like to know of installs of different linux distros that work right
> out of the box. I've installed debian 4.0 but am having some issues. I
> would like to know what I can run that will just isntall out of the box
> with br
I'm having really wacky ip addressing issues, apt-get issues and am busting
my head open trying to figure out why I'm having them nothing works. I also
want something a little newer as well. I've tried to get the ubuntu server
to install but it doesn't do a thing about picking my display up. So
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 09:50:48PM -0800, Hurst, Cody wrote:
> I'm having really wacky ip addressing issues, apt-get issues and am busting
> my head open trying to figure out why I'm having them nothing works. I also
> want something a little newer as well.
Try upgrading from debian Etch to Deb
how do I do this? and what about fedora?
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From: "Jason White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] friendly installs
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 09:50:48PM -0800, Hurst, Cody wrote:
>> I'm having really wacky ip addre
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 10:12:58PM -0800, Hurst, Cody wrote:
> how do I do this? and what about fedora?
You do a clean install of Debian Etch, or alternatively you can download an
installation image of Debian Testing.
Once it's basically installed, you edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change the
di