Hi,
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 02:09:13PM +0100, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> Hello Aldo,
>
> I like your suggestion!
> As it is now, I guess we need to install Orca after the inisial install?
> If we could get a "Desktop accessibility" entry into Tasksel, all the
> needs for blind persons are in pl
Hi Mario:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 04:06:22PM +0100, Mario Lang wrote:
> Osvaldo La Rosa aka Aldo writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Even if I do really appreciate all the efforts done for making the d-i
> > one of the best in the world, I'm still frustrated to see some things that
> > could/should
Osvaldo La Rosa aka Aldo writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Even if I do really appreciate all the efforts done for making the d-i
> one of the best in the world, I'm still frustrated to see some things that
> could/should be much better implemented in future releases:
Frustrated? I am sorry to hear this.
Hi. I can also confirm that at least on a couple of Sid boxes, the beep
is present. It has been their since at least Sarje, and possibly earlier.
Ditto for Fedora-based distros. As far as Orca talking at login, it was
my understanding that accessible login under Debian-based distros was
still bro
Hello Aldo,
I like your suggestion!
As it is now, I guess we need to install Orca after the inisial install?
If we could get a "Desktop accessibility" entry into Tasksel, all the
needs for blind persons are in place.
And, as you say, we already have the ability to install the intire
system by u
Hi all,
Even if I do really appreciate all the efforts done for making the d-i
one of the best in the world, I'm still frustrated to see some things that
could/should be much better implemented in future releases:
1) one of it resides in tasksel:
this moment in the installer process is under
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