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* Debian installation - interested?
@  Nikhil Nair
   ` Nicolas Pitre
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From: Nikhil Nair @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list, linux-access

Hi all,

I was talking with Bruce Perens (Debian Project Leader) a while back - he
had bought himself a DecTalk, and was toying with the idea of
speech-friendly installation.  As a blind Debian developer myself, I'm
interested in accessibility issues, and would like to see Debian become
the first distribution to provide installation disks with accessibility
add-ons, as opposed to these being provided by third-parties.

Having said all that, I'm a soft Braille user, and don't have a DecTalk,
so have no feel for the usefulness of Bruce's idea.  I'm a bit cautious,
because if the installation disk wrote directly to the DecTalk, that would
presumably interfere with any screen-reader (if there was one ...).

So what I'd like to know from you all is: what do you think would be most
useful?  Presumably many people don't have DecTalks, but do many have
second machines to use as serial terminals?  If having a serial terminal
installation procedure would be useful, should there be a choice of which
com port to use?  How should this be selected - would separate rootdisks
be needed, or would a simple choice on the main keyboard (say pressing 1
or 2) be OK?

Cheers,

Nikhil.

--
Nikhil Nair
Trinity College, Cambridge, England
Tel.: +44 1223 368353
Email: nn201@cus.cam.ac.uk
       nnair@debian.org




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