I've emailed the debian live lists. There should be an accessible installer.
The possibility is to make a sesktop with gnome3 only and then use
debootstrap copy- or is it bootstrap copy to make a copy of the
installation.
You could then make the installer from the live disk directly to the
machine.
There should now be a few people from Vinux on the Gnome list - please let us
know how we can help - although so far I have not been able to get Gnome 3 to
work on any of my computers as a live CD - I have not tried to install it to
hard drive yet though, which might allow me to install non-free
I'm merging this email into the vinux mailing lists.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Javier Hernández Antúnez
Date: 2011/4/28
Subject: Re: Gnome3 and Vinux: Interaction is needed
To: Gnome Accessibility List
Hi all!
Note that I am moving desktop-devel-list into the BCC field and
Hello David,
I am taken aback by your comments on the possibility that Dov is not
around anymore, have you confirmed this? I was inspired by his work and
shared a few emails with him a while back. I really hope he hasn't
passed away.
If at all useful, a project I coordinate: Tekla
(http
Hi all!
Note that I am moving desktop-devel-list into the BCC field and
replacing it with the gnome-accessibility-list since the chief complaint
here seems to be a testing tool created by our team for our team.
On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 21:48 -0400, Super Bisquit wrote:
> The testing CD is not ea