From: Kenny Hitt <kenny@hittsjunk.net>
To: debee@jfcl.com,
"Speakup is a screen review system for Linux."
<speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: Problem installing Debian
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 06:12:19 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051208121219.GA20382@blackbox> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <NHBBLDHFKDAOOOJBIJKAIEFCDAAA.debee@jfcl.com>
Hi.
Since you are booting from floppy, you should consider using the Debian
access floppies. You can get them from the Debian site or my site. The
URL for my site is:
http://hittsjunk.net
I am in the process of moving, but the site should be up today. I
should only be off line for a day, if you can't get them today. For the
record, today here is Dec 08. I'm in the U. S.
Hope this helps.
Kenny
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 10:29:10PM -0800, Debee Norling wrote:
> I haven't posted in a while, but I've been reading the list off and on. I
> finally got tired of fighting package dependencies with slackware and
> decided to try Debian.
>
> I downloaded the latest speakup_netinst-3.1r0a-1.iso from
> http://people.debian.org/~shane/netinst-speakup/.
>
> The Dell laptop I'm using is unable to boot directly from a CD, but runs
> NetBSD fine. (When I installed NetBSD I was able to boot CD drivers from a
> floppy and then access the CD without a problem.)
>
> I put in the boot disk and type
> linux speakup_synth=bns
>
> There is no speakup target; I had my husband read the screen to confirm.
>
> and it boots, prompts for root and CD driver disks fine but doesn't speak.
>
> The install starts to run, asking you to select your keyboard so we know the
> floppies are OK. I created them from the CD's /install/floppy images.
>
> It looks like there isn't a speakup kernel on these floppies. The above URL
> used to contain the Debian access floppies which were speakup-enabled, but
> only contains CD ISOS now, so I presumed that the correct floppy images
> would be on the CD.
>
> This little laptop has only 2GB of hard drive and 32MB of RAM so it isn't
> suitable for a bountiful distro. My only issue with NetBSD was that I had to
> access everything with a terminal and missed speakup. I do have to say
> though that NetBSD is very thrifty with memory and disk space and feels like
> an old-fashioned UNIX! But I'd like to get Debian running on this little
> beastie.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> --Debee
>
>
>
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
Debee Norling
` Willem van der Walt
` Kenny Hitt [this message]
` Sean McMahon
` Debee Norling
` Scott Howell
[not found] <E1KhPox-0000S4-Uj@implementation.famille.thibault.fr>
` problem installing debian jaffar
` Tyler Littlefield
` Chuck Hallenbeck
` Tyler Littlefield
` Samuel Thibault
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