the /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc file points directly at the slint repository so was not necessary to modify to get home repository's package updates and upgrades. I'm noticing espeak running with a tiny bit of keyboard latency and I will need to increase the sound volume slightly but other than that no problems. I generated an ssh key pair on the slint system and after connecting to panix.com am using slint to write this email message. Next I test the graphical stuff out a little more since I did very little while up there earlier. I will test firefox and will search available packages for another browser and see what success I have installing that one. When google-chrome is available I can usually get that talking.

On Tue, 10 Oct 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 07:49:53
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Testers wanted before the official release] Slint64-4.2.1
    release candidate is accessible.

Hello,
thanks for testing.

Le 09/10/2017 ? 01:20, Linux for blind general discussion a ?crit :
I have this version of slint installed and talking in console mode so
far.

Good. Please report any issue.

I'll test the graphical user interface after doing some post-install and getting slapt-get up and working. I need to testnetwork connection too.

Well, indeed slapt-get's usage needs an active network connection.
Assuming a wired one, NetworkManager should work out of the box.
For a wireless one, I have only used the GUI applet yet, will try the
other tools to figure out which are accessible. But maybe you already
know that.
Then, for slapt-get to work with the right sources of packages you need
to tentatively edit as root the file /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc
modifying this line:
SOURCE=http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2/:PREFERRED
so it become
SOURCE=http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2/:PREFERRED
This is because Slint64-14.2.1 being not yet officially released its
packages are in a specific repository for at the moment.

Then just type as root:
slapt-get --add-keys
slapt-get -u # or slapt-get --update

From time to time, run:
slapt-get -u
slapt-get --upgrade
the update notification icon of then panel being probably not
accessible. As usual to know more:
man slapt-get
With slint, the dvd runs once installed for a while then stops.
I hit enter once then slint found my speakers and in a little bit
started talking.

Do you mean that when the bootloader is ready (after having rebooted
with the DVD inserted) you don't hear a beep? Maybe you machine doesn't
provide the "beep"?

Once it was installed with lilo, I had to hit enter after boot for the
system to come up and start talking.  This is for those that never
installed a slackware system before so you know to not give up at
those apparent stop points.

Yes, by default the system starts after a 2 minute delay unless set
otherwise in /etc/lilo.conf (and if EFI is used there is no time out at
all so pressing [Enter] is mandatory to boot).

Maybe I should reduce this delay when using lilo to 10 or 15 seconds?
Thanks for pointing this out. I will mention that in this file:
http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-testing/iso/ACCESSIBILITY

Great having accessible slackware back and more accessible than original
slackware ended up being since slint works with sound cards for speech.

Thanks for the encouragement and please give feedback about speech
in graphical environments when you can.

Cheers,

Didier Spaier

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