-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just did an install and had no issues with either the username/password nor the timezone map. Maybe I would have had issues with the map if I weren't on the internet for the install? Maybe I've just done this so many times, it's automatic? I had a lot of trouble with Sonar's installer, which is funny, given that Sonar is supposed to be maximized for accessibility. Speaking of that, I wonder how it would be to make an accessible Trisquel net install or Mini install? LXDE has some accessibility, and the Debian net install has been accessible for years.
Best, Dave On 09/16/2015 11:47 PM, blade.vp2...@gmail.com wrote: > And the other reason is We must teach them how to install the os > but the installer Inaccessibility in sum parts > > ( the map) and( the user name and password) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJV+jzHAAoJEPDWzxLwi2tAYTcIAKbfKeQ7Z3xoKLKAiqIOB0+I u6V2D2r5kCqenA5oAK2unDjY0+haxXg20d0Uqb4/XNH5sRswbmtGykSsbruSI0is wPwBmdMUpa4/GEDeXOE3lighZ+WFNKbLUk2fxOnZqNDa3zqaTIVZ90aAO9646xQl +rw8KexwH98ME89qqo8VDx6QB5DGmw3S1Dx6UxSBenhJyA+gkNLS/etZ5/5E3Zn2 5itSezCb0igS6JUbV1CPpd5OsCo8RVms8x3ynM3Ni1uJZag7T3ISfWGO9AkgccnX tGgbKT1WLEnxv05EgJ5QhgKHWJjMQpXsJep20gdF7qW/tKHnPWT0L0O4qnHeF8c= =0UML -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----