"Justin Ekis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The only annoyance is that the advance bar which is supposed to move the > full window to the left and right acts oddly, so I had to scroll the display > one character at a time. Do you see the same bug with brltty 3.2? Or just with the version on those disks?
> Also it gave me an error that a templates file could not be found. This > didn't seem to effect things though. This is a well known d-i buglet, but can be ignored. > Things went well until the screen that lists the installer modules came up. > It was a numbered list of about 60 modules. The first few scrolled off the > top of the screen and I couldn't get back up to read the first five choices > or any instructions that may have been listed first. The problem that select and multiselect menus scroll off the screen is fixed in d-i CVS. I should probably generated a new brltty enabled netinst image soonish. > What am I supposed to do at this point? Usually, you do not need any extra udeb modules. The required ones are auto-selected by anna, so you just say "q" for quit, and anna should start downloading the udebs. > By the way, back in March, Mario Lang wrote that he could create a > speakup-enabled floppy but that he had no way to test it and wasn't getting > any feedback from the speakup users. > Mario, I don't know that I could donate my hardware synthesizer like you > asked, but I'd be willing to test such a floppy for you. This is just a > hobby for me and there's nothing important on that partition to mess up, > especially considering it's hosed from the previous failed install anyway. Before I do anything speakup related with d-i, the release-critical bugs on kernel-image-2.4.20-speakup need to be fixed. According to those reports, the precompiled package does not work at all. This is not really acceptable as a base for further d-i work... > Let me know if that is of interest. If you could help figure out the reason (and perhaps fix) for http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=189177 that would be most helpful at this moment. -- CYa, Mario | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> | Get my public key via finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1024D/7FC1A0854909BCCDBE6C102DDFFC022A6B113E44

