Christian Schoepplein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what steps do I need to perform to make sbl (suse-blinux) an official
> debian package? I do have a .deb file for sbl here that works on
> sarge, testing and unstable. I can maintain the package also, but it
> would be nice if this screenreade
Hi list,
what steps do I need to perform to make sbl (suse-blinux) an official
debian package? I do have a .deb file for sbl here that works on
sarge, testing and unstable. I can maintain the package also, but it
would be nice if this screenreader can become an official package in
debian so it
> Would it be possible to adapt an official CD for the instalation of
> Sarge? If yes, I would be grateful if you could send me any
> instructions. I would provide the CD at my server so others can download
> it from there.
Just to make sure: have you tried Sarge's access floppies ?
http://ftp.deb
"Simon Bienlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do you have to do to install BRLTTY and that it gets started if you
> restart the computer?
>
> I though a few adjustments at the installer would be necessary.
Debian-Installer is quite modular, we mostly just
provide some scripts and files in t
Simon Bienlein, le Thu 11 May 2006 14:58:39 +0200, a écrit :
> > There is no need for a special kernel for brltty. Passing
> > brltty=parameters is needed for serial devices, but for usb devices
> > you will just need to boot with the cdrom :)
>
> I thought for the use of BRLTTY the framebuffer ha
Hi Samuel
Thank's for your reply.
> There is no need for a special kernel for brltty. Passing
> brltty=parameters is needed for serial devices, but for usb devices
> you will just need to boot with the cdrom :)
I thought for the use of BRLTTY the framebuffer hasn't to be active.
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