Paul Wise, le mar. 25 févr. 2020 08:54:22 +0800, a ecrit:
> On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 07:51 -0800, Rich Morin wrote:
>
> > In response, I received the following suggestions from Paul Wise:
> >
> > > One against each of the relevant packages asking to update the section.
>
> FTR, I'm not entirely sur
On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 07:51 -0800, Rich Morin wrote:
> In response, I received the following suggestions from Paul Wise:
>
> > One against each of the relevant packages asking to update the section.
FTR, I'm not entirely sure this is necessary, ISTR that section
mismatches between the archive an
Hello,
Rich Morin, le lun. 24 févr. 2020 08:22:06 -0800, a ecrit:
> The first notion has to do with the initial accessibility of the system.
> There is probably a minimum set of tools (e.g., Fenrir, Orca) that would let
> a user get started. If these were installed and configured properly on a
Hi,
To make this answer concrete for you, here is what happens:
- when the media boots, a beep announces that something is waiting
- pressing s runs the speech installer, via Speakup
- enter with a braille display connected runs BRLTTY
- the MATE desktop is automatically installed as the most acc
Rich Morin, le lun. 24 févr. 2020 10:34:17 -0800, a ecrit:
> > On Feb 24, 2020, at 10:26, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> >
> > Actually, we already had this idea in the past :)
> >
> > See the "Accessibility archive section?" section of
> > https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility-devel
> > (probably th
> On Feb 24, 2020, at 10:26, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>
> Actually, we already had this idea in the past :)
>
> See the "Accessibility archive section?" section of
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility-devel
> (probably there are more to put there nowadays)
>
> I don't remember any reason for
Hello,
Rich Morin, le lun. 24 févr. 2020 07:51:32 -0800, a ecrit:
> I recently wrote the following note to debian-...@lists.debian.org:
>
> > The Debian "List of sections" pages (eg,
> > https://packages.debian.org/stable) have no section for accessibility.
> > Please consider adding one, list
Probably not necessary. It's possible to switch from stable to testing
or to sid on post-install by editing /etc/apt-get/sources.list. You
will have a mixed distribution for a while until all updates have got
completed using apt dist-update.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2020, Chime Hart wrote:
> Date: Mon, 2
As a Debian user, but not a programmer, I would suggest an accessability section
from each branch, so whether I select testing or Sid, I could find an access
link-and-section. Thanks so much in advance
Chime
On 2/24/2020 5:22 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
> I have some (probably naive) notions on improving the turnkey accessibility
> of Debian and downstream distributions such as Raspbian and Ubuntu. Can
> folks let me know whether any of these are feasible, already in place, etc?
>
> The first notion has t
> On Feb 24, 2020, at 08:15, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
>
> Which sections are you referring to? On packages.debian.org I'm seeing only
> "main", "contrib" and "non-free" sections.
Sorry, I seem to have pasted in the wrong URL. Please try this one, instead:
https://packages.debian.org/stable/
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I have some (probably naive) notions on improving the turnkey accessibility of
Debian and downstream distributions such as Raspbian and Ubuntu. Can folks let
me know whether any of these are feasible, already in place, etc?
The first notion has to do with the initial accessibility of the system
Le 24/02/2020 à 16:51, Rich Morin a écrit :
I recently wrote the following note todebian-...@lists.debian.org:
The Debian "List of sections" pages (eg,https://packages.debian.org/stable)
have no section for accessibility. Please consider adding one, listing such packages as
BRLTTY, Emacspeak
I recently wrote the following note to debian-...@lists.debian.org:
> The Debian "List of sections" pages (eg, https://packages.debian.org/stable)
> have no section for accessibility. Please consider adding one, listing such
> packages as BRLTTY, Emacspeak, and Orca. If it helps, I'd be happy
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