Hello, michael caron couturier, on ven. 16 mars 2018 01:11:35 -0400, wrote: > Minimal iso is worthless for an accessibility user and you would break > the purpose of it by adding accessibility, it's clay to build from > with the only bare minimum.
Well, "bare minimum" does not mean "inaccessible", really. The non-gtk mini.iso does include braille support, just like other non-gtk images. The gtk mini.iso does include speech support because just like other gtk images, gtk already takes a lot of space anyway. "mini" does not mean "minimum at all costs". It means "minimal set to install Debian, everything that can be downloaded is not included". > Adding the packages later didn't fixed the issue since there's a > configuration (dotfiles) that manage accessibility. Yes. Thus why I pointed you several times to the http://wiki.debian.org/accessibility page which does contain the configuration needed to enable accessibility. If something is missing, then we need a more precise report of what you did exactly, because as far as we know they just work. Samuel