Michael A Ray, on Wed 21 Sep 2016 18:34:15 +0100, wrote:
> I am a totally blind Debian user and I regularly use the Net Install
> method. It works very well, except you will need headphones since for
> some reason the volume is very low.
?!
That's completely unexpected and hasn't been reported to
>
> There are also "net installs" that can be done that start out small.
> I've never gone that route so I don't know for fact, but it's always
> felt like that's the next step up from debootstrap. It's my
> understanding that you work your way up to the specific system you
> need (regarding whic
On 9/21/16, Devin Prater wrote:
> Hi all. I feel as though I've traveled the operating system globe. I
> started out with Windows, then got a Mac when the Mac accessibility started
> making waves among the blind, around the MountLion/Maverics days. Then I
> got into Emacspeak, and since I used tha
Hi all. I feel as though I've traveled the operating system globe. I
started out with Windows, then got a Mac when the Mac accessibility started
making waves among the blind, around the MountLion/Maverics days. Then I
got into Emacspeak, and since I used that so much, I thought Linux would be
a goo
Dear team,
I installed Stretch from firmware-stretch-DI-alpha7-amd64-netinst.iso
with Braille.
I could notice with pleasure Mate was checked by default.
I was desapoinded after rebooting to read: "Welcome to Orca" but not the
login screen and hear no speech.
For speech, I noticed pulseaudio was
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