Re: Installing Open Media Vault
On 5/24/23 20:43, K0LNY wrote: When I boot up the OMV in a VM, all I get is clicking when I type, but I am trying the default username/password, and in case I'm in a CLI, I've tried speaker test with no results. Yes, as Samuel has pointed out, there is no accessibility support in Debian images provided by OMV. So with no feedback, it is a no-go in a VM. Install a Debian VM and the OVM pkg:) This is my last e-mail to this thread as I do not see this going anywhere. -- John Doe
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
When I boot up the OMV in a VM, all I get is clicking when I type, but I am trying the default username/password, and in case I'm in a CLI, I've tried speaker test with no results. So with no feedback, it is a no-go in a VM. My Debian is already talking, so when I'm ready for that, I'll find the package name/location. Glenn - - Original Message - From: "john doe" To: "Debian Accessibility Team" Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 1:39 PM Subject: Re: Installing Open Media Vault On 5/24/23 16:29, K0LNY wrote: That was going to be my next step, installing it on my current Debian system. Googling is your friend [1]. installing espeak and Which is what Debian has per default if you install with accessibility. all, but I have it in a VM, and it's IP address isn't yet showing up. I do not understand why a VM without IP addressing is an issue. I also want to point out that you have the CLI available, so what ever capability you need from OMV is better accessible without even an accessible GUI! :) [1] https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/latest/installation/on_debian.html -- John Doe
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
On 5/24/23 16:29, K0LNY wrote: That was going to be my next step, installing it on my current Debian system. Googling is your friend [1]. installing espeak and Which is what Debian has per default if you install with accessibility. all, but I have it in a VM, and it's IP address isn't yet showing up. I do not understand why a VM without IP addressing is an issue. I also want to point out that you have the CLI available, so what ever capability you need from OMV is better accessible without even an accessible GUI! :) [1] https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/latest/installation/on_debian.html -- John Doe
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
That was going to be my next step, installing it on my current Debian system. I suspect that the package is on github, as I tried installing omv and openmediavault with no success. As soon as I can get this Chirp program to properly program my Ham radio, it's back to looking for OMV for the Debian. If I could get into it, I would try it directly, installing espeak and all, but I have it in a VM, and it's IP address isn't yet showing up. Glenn - Original Message - From: "john doe" To: Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 1:51 AM Subject: Re: Installing Open Media Vault On 5/23/23 19:12, Jason White wrote: On 22/5/23 17:29, K0LNY wrote: Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? Or is there something else in the Debian installer that brings up TTS? Having been on this and other Linux-related mailing lists for a long time, I notice a recurring pattern 1. Someone tries a little-known Linux distribution that most of us have never heard of. 2. It turns out not to be accessible (that is, the screen reader doesn't work, or it does work and the desktop environment is inaccessible). Conclusion: accessibility doesn't happen by accident. If a distribution doesn't mention screen reader support on its Web site, or if there is no established community of screen reader users working with that distribution, then it's very likely to be inaccessible. If it is accessible, you're very lucky indeed. This is in two-folds: - It's doable to administer OMV - Having a accessible GUI is something else! :) An alternative would be to install Debian and install the OMV pkg! :) -- John Doe
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
On 5/23/23 19:12, Jason White wrote: On 22/5/23 17:29, K0LNY wrote: Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? Or is there something else in the Debian installer that brings up TTS? Having been on this and other Linux-related mailing lists for a long time, I notice a recurring pattern 1. Someone tries a little-known Linux distribution that most of us have never heard of. 2. It turns out not to be accessible (that is, the screen reader doesn't work, or it does work and the desktop environment is inaccessible). Conclusion: accessibility doesn't happen by accident. If a distribution doesn't mention screen reader support on its Web site, or if there is no established community of screen reader users working with that distribution, then it's very likely to be inaccessible. If it is accessible, you're very lucky indeed. This is in two-folds: - It's doable to administer OMV - Having a accessible GUI is something else! :) An alternative would be to install Debian and install the OMV pkg! :) -- John Doe
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
On 22/5/23 17:29, K0LNY wrote: Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? Or is there something else in the Debian installer that brings up TTS? Having been on this and other Linux-related mailing lists for a long time, I notice a recurring pattern 1. Someone tries a little-known Linux distribution that most of us have never heard of. 2. It turns out not to be accessible (that is, the screen reader doesn't work, or it does work and the desktop environment is inaccessible). Conclusion: accessibility doesn't happen by accident. If a distribution doesn't mention screen reader support on its Web site, or if there is no established community of screen reader users working with that distribution, then it's very likely to be inaccessible. If it is accessible, you're very lucky indeed.
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
Hello, K0LNY, le lun. 22 mai 2023 16:29:45 -0500, a ecrit: > [1]https://www.openmediavault.org/ > But when I launch the ISO in VmWare, I get the computer beep, and the > soundcard > is checked in the attached devices, so I know the VM has access to audio, but > I > have tried pressing S and I have tried arrowing down 4 times and hitting enter > to get a speech install, but no speech. > Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? It seems they have not enabled accessibility shortcuts in their boot menus at all. The speakup kernel modules and espeakup are not even available. Samuel
Re: Installing Open Media Vault
Also, I saved some boot info that states to press a enter, then S enter if it beeps once for BIOS and not press enter if it beeps twice, indicating it is using UEFI boot. Mine beeped once, which means the VM is using a BIOS type startup. But still I haven't gotten any speech. Glenn - Original Message - From: K0LNY To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, May 22, 2023 4:29 PM Subject: Installing Open Media Vault Hi All, I'm trying to install Open Media Vault in a VM in windows. OMV uses Debian, 10 I'm guessing, it doesn't say on the page which Debian it is. https://www.openmediavault.org/ But when I launch the ISO in VmWare, I get the computer beep, and the soundcard is checked in the attached devices, so I know the VM has access to audio, but I have tried pressing S and I have tried arrowing down 4 times and hitting enter to get a speech install, but no speech. Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? Or is there something else in the Debian installer that brings up TTS? Thanks. Glenn
Installing Open Media Vault
Hi All, I'm trying to install Open Media Vault in a VM in windows. OMV uses Debian, 10 I'm guessing, it doesn't say on the page which Debian it is. https://www.openmediavault.org/ But when I launch the ISO in VmWare, I get the computer beep, and the soundcard is checked in the attached devices, so I know the VM has access to audio, but I have tried pressing S and I have tried arrowing down 4 times and hitting enter to get a speech install, but no speech. Is it possible that OMV has no accessibility in it? Or is there something else in the Debian installer that brings up TTS? Thanks. Glenn