Sarge's access floppies: BRLTTY won't start

2006-06-08 Thread Simon Bienlein
Hi everyone, I [1]downloaded the files boot.img, root.ing and net-drivers.img and wrote them on discs with the dd program. I booted my laptop from the boot disc and entered the following at the bootprompt: Linux brltty=ht,ttyS0,de When the disc drive stopped making noises, I inserted the root.im

changing interface for debconf on access floppies.

2005-02-24 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. The subject basically says it all. I would like to use the dialog interface to debconf instead of the readline interface on the Debian access floppies. Does anyknow if this can be done with a parameter at the boot prompt? Thanks in advance. Kenny -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Question about how the access floppies work as opposed to normal install.

2004-12-12 Thread Mirabella, Mathew J
Title: Question about how the access floppies work as opposed to normal install. Hi all. When you use the floppies to boot for the first time, providing a speakup_synth boot parameter gets speakup going.  Once the installation proceeds to the step where the system is being rebooted for the

access floppies

2004-10-07 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. Looks like the state of the access floppies found at http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/floppy/access changes daily. On Oct 04, the 3c59x driver existed on the install disks. The kernel image problem mentioned in bug 275075 also existed. On Oct 05, the 3c59x driver was

Re: access floppies

2004-08-16 Thread Mario Lang
Frank Carmickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had an occasion to use the access floppies a number of times in the last > few weeks. I could not get any speech from speakup. Oh my, this thing is really starting to hunt me :-). Seriously, I recently went on a bug squash for the acc

access floppies

2004-08-16 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hi Mario and all I had an occasion to use the access floppies a number of times in the last few weeks. I could not get any speech from speakup. I have not yet tried the disks with a serial terminal or sighted assistance so I am not even sure how far they are really getting. I resorted to using