Maybe this is different than what I'm thinking of, if it is I apologize, but
I'm running Debian 9 as we speak, and I burned it to a USB thumb drive, the
ISO, I think I used the DD command, or another tool under Linux to do so, but
if I plug it in, upon boot up, I get a long beep! At which point I press s,
then enter, for speech. If I wait about 20 seconds it instructs me to please
type enter to use this soundboard. You have to do it kind of quick, otherwise I
think in my case because my system has two sound cards, it switches from one to
the other. But if I type in enter, and then actually hit the enter key
afterwards, a few minutes later the talking installer will come up which is
console-based.
-------- Original message --------From: john doe <johndoe65...@mail.com> Date:
6/1/19 03:04 (GMT-06:00) To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject:
Re: installing debian accessibility on a flashdrive On 5/31/2019 11:01 PM, Don
Raikes wrote:> Hi,>>>> I haven't looked at debian accessibility in a long time.
I am looking for a strictly console-based debian blend with console
screenreaders and braille built-in.>>>> I need to be able to install the
resulting distro onto a flash drive as a live system.>Grab an iso and install
it.>>> Are there any instructions for accomplishing such a task?>Non that are
related to accessibility, see below.>>In other words, there is no reason why
accessibility would be an issue
here.https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallOnSDcardOrUsbStick--John
Doe