I know that Vinux CLI 2.1 could be installed on USB.
I have never upgraded it all the way to current, but if any distro could be
updated, a CLI version of Debian could.
wget
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vinuxproject/files/V2.1/Vinux-CLI-max-2.1.iso
md5sum is: 6e464f38f0dc8fc834ee8a367a529f68
Hi,
I haven't looked at debian accessibility in a long time. I am looking for a
strictly console-based debian blend with console screenreaders and braille
built-in.
I need to be able to install the resulting distro onto a flash drive as a live
system.
Are there any instructions for a
Computer education in America is seriously deficient. As things stand my
friend had never opened a computer up before and nobody had showed him
what the parts were inside of one. This would be easier if he had that
background. On Fri, 31 May 2019, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> Date: Fri, 31 May 201
On 5/31/19, Frank Carmickle wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is why, where ever I can I buy systems that support out of band
> management, in most cases, ipmi. This way you can choose to change the boot
> order , boot from the network or disk, without going into the bios or if you
> must get into the b
Hi all,
This is why, where ever I can I buy systems that support out of band
management, in most cases, ipmi. This way you can choose to change the boot
order , boot from the network or disk, without going into the bios or if you
must get into the bios you can have someone do it remotely for
On 5/31/19, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Bios never did talk and what sighted help my friend was able to get
> failed to do bios modifications correctly. Windows users with low
> levels of technical experience and this one had seen a bios for the
> first time she tried to help us. My friend lives in r
Bios never did talk and what sighted help my friend was able to get
failed to do bios modifications correctly. Windows users with low
levels of technical experience and this one had seen a bios for the
first time she tried to help us. My friend lives in rural Georgia which
is lacking local neighb
On 5/31/19, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I just realized this problem is going to be more complex and I know a
> way to solve it without necessity for an accessible flash drive.
> My friend will need to open up his computer and move the hard drive
> outside the computer case once unscrewed. Then he'll
I just realized this problem is going to be more complex and I know a
way to solve it without necessity for an accessible flash drive.
My friend will need to open up his computer and move the hard drive
outside the computer case once unscrewed. Then he'll need to pull the
power cord out from the h
I'm curious. If I put a debian iso on a flash drive can I put a second
file on that flash drive with a boot parameter or two in it which the iso
will find when booted and use? I'm asking this since I'm trying to help a
friend remotely to rescue his hard drive and both of us at best have
infrequen
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