Sorry, I made a mistake in that last message, I'm forgetting that it's
the live menu entries you're interested in, not so much the installer
entries. I've got so much on my mind lately. There is no distinction
between text and graphical menu entries for the live entries, unlike the
installer entrie
Just to add something quickly: every entry in the bootloader menu
specifies a particular kernel, either the normal one or the graphical
one, and a set of kernel parameters. The speech synthesis option in the
install menu of the official install discs uses the graphical kernel,
with video parameters
If Debian itself provides the requisite accessibility features, then
that covers most of it. There are then at least the following five areas
to be considered in respect to an accesible live CD built with live-build:
1) Use of the live-build tool itself (for building a custom live disc,
if you don
Am 12.01.2015 um 16:57 schrieb D.J.J. Ring, Jr.:
> I was reading your answer about a LiveCD for Debian that is accessible.
>
> You answered by giving the info about Knoppix, but Knoppix is NOT
> Debian. It is not Ubuntu either, it's just Knoppix.
Knoppix, like Ubuntu, is *based* on Debian.
>
Hello Stefan,
I was reading your answer about a LiveCD for Debian that is accessible.
You answered by giving the info about Knoppix, but Knoppix is NOT Debian.
It is not Ubuntu either, it's just Knoppix.
You cannot successfully use Debian files in Knoppix or convert the system
to a Debian system
On Tuesday 25 March 2014 19:12:47 Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Could you upload that image somewhere so we can check what happens?
In addition to that, can you provide your configuration?
The auto en config directories (and subdirs) should be enough.
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Am 25.03.2014 19:05, schrieb Don Raikes:
> Hello,
> I am interested in creating an accessible debian live cd.
I don't know why you're doing this - if your intent is to build a "stock
Debian" live CD with acessibility features, then my following suggestion
is not going t
Don Raikes, le Tue 25 Mar 2014 11:05:57 -0700, a écrit :
> I have tried simply including brltty libbrlapi0.5, python-brlapi and xbrlapi
> in
> the package-lists, but brltty never gets started.
Could you upload that image somewhere so we can check what happens?
Samuel
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Hello,
I am interested in creating an accessible debian live cd.
My goal would be to start with, for example, the gnome-desktop live-image, and
not only ensure that I could install it using a screenreader such as
speakup/brltty, but also boot into the live system and have Braille and