Re: live system during install and debian mate

2017-04-03 Thread Amir-Trend Plus
hi, is it true the graphical installer is not accessible? hen why one needs live system iso? and is it true for all debian versions? i am downloading the debian 8 latest live. the problem now, using the cd installer, 650 mb, i cannot skip the connection prompt. i am a beginner user, thats why i

Bug#859477: debian-live: Make desktop emit some sound on startup

2017-04-03 Thread Samuel Thibault
Package: debian-live Severity: normal User: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Usertags: a11y Hello, The debian live cd is accessible to blind people by pressing super-alt-s. It is however hard to know when one can press that shortcut. The desktop should thus emit some sound when it is ready t

Re: live system during install and debian mate

2017-04-03 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Amir-Trend Plus, on lun. 03 avril 2017 23:48:06 +0800, wrote: > "The gnome liveCD has screen reader support. At the boot menu, one has > to type enter (TODO: add beep). Then the desktop launches up (TODO: > add beep), and one can press super-alt-s to start Orca." Note that this is about th

Re: live system during install and debian mate

2017-04-03 Thread mattias
so ubuntu mate graphical install are unstable? think not.. so can ubuntu do it. debian can too Den 2017-04-03 kl. 18:19, skrev Jude DaShiell: That is a terminalinstaller and so far as I know that's the only installer since gnome is not fully installed on a system until after all downloads

Re: live system during install and debian mate

2017-04-03 Thread Jude DaShiell
That is a terminalinstaller and so far as I know that's the only installer since gnome is not fully installed on a system until after all downloads are done what gnome you get on live dvd is too unstable to do an accessible install. Orca has too few developers and has to be constantly servicing

live system during install and debian mate

2017-04-03 Thread Amir-Trend Plus
Hi, sorry, but i am puzzled. according to this, "The gnome liveCD has screen reader support. At the boot menu, one has to type enter (TODO: add beep). Then the desktop launches up (TODO: add beep), and one can press super-alt-s to start Orca." from the debian accessibility, but when i did the same,

Re: Updating gnome-orca to version 3.24

2017-04-03 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hi TheSuperGeek schrieb am 02.04.2017, 17:05 -0400: >I'm new to packaging and i saw that Orcan wasn't at the latest version in >debian sid. So i propose for learning packaging to propose a patch to update >it. Please fetch the latest sources using e.g. debcheckout. If you have something ready, jus