On Monday, January 3, 2022 1:59:56 AM EST john doe wrote: > On 1/3/2022 4:44 AM, gene heskett wrote: > > On Sunday, January 2, 2022 9:57:05 PM EST Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Le 02/01/2022 à 23:53, gene heskett a écrit : > >>> Greetings All; > >>> > >>> Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for > >>> x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the > >>> screen reader to life. > >> > >> That is strange. Should not happen. The accessibility is installed only > >> if you press s or if you plug a braille device. > >> > >>> Any thing related to a braile function that I try to remove wants to > >>> kill > >>> another 2 or 3 gigs of system with it. > >> > >> Perhaps you can provide your /var/log/installer log somewhere to enable > >> the team to see what happent? Better, you could report bug to > >> debian-installer (but probably show here the log first). The log will > >> be > >> required anyway. > > > > That's now a month back in history, and this time the dependency hell > > did > > not occur so My Next problem is BIQU's, their best BX 3d printer is not > > "square". But that is not debians problem and I can, given time and > > caffeine, fix that. > > > >>> Quite distracting to a sighted user when that robotic voice, speaking > >>> a > >>> very broken bandwidth of what might be english, blaring out of ones > >>> speakers 20 db louder than firefoxes audio can I am sure, find a way > >>> to > >>> silence this w/o destroying the rest of the system. Removing orca will > >>> shut it up, but that leaves brltty spamming the daemon.log complaining > >>> about a missing library every 5 seconds. And that's close to 40 > >>> megabytes a week. > >> > >> Note waiting for a good solution for packages, in your desktop, you can > >> disable the accessibility via the control panel. > > > > And where do I find this "control panel". > > > >>> So, how does one shut up this useless to me, screen-reader and kill > >>> the > >>> log spamming at the same time? > > > > Other advice has fixed that. > > > >> ALso see wiki.debian.org/accessibility where you see the gsetting line > >> to enable accessibility (type the same one replacing true with false to > >> revert the thing). > >> > >>> I think its great that folks have gone to that effort for the > >>> sightless, > >>> but why is that sort of stuff always made mandatory. > >> > >> That is a bug I see for the first time. Hence my interest for a log, as > >> so far no one reported it AFAIK. > > The sooner you report an issue, the quicker it can be fixed for the > comunity!!! :) > > It would be nice if you could replicate the issue and file a bug report > against the Debian Installer with the D-I logs.
I appreciate that, but that means I'd have to do a complete re-install from scratch, something I had to do 7 times already as its a full day per install even when most of the storage is now SSD's in raid10 configs. The latest generation of shingled spinning rust is a disaster looking for a place to happen. And that's just the bare metal install, nowhere near a working system. To redo this system to the state its in now would take around a week. And I still haven't gotten my web page working. > John Doe Cheers John, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>