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Package: debian-installer-manual
Version: 20050317
Severity: normal

There is one mention of the speakup kernel flavour in the manual, but no
details and really no documentation of the access floppy images at all.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.27
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

-- no debconf information

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Christian Perrier <[email protected]> (2005-04-15):
> I'm afraid the access floppies haven't be widely tested, so do we
> really support them ?
> 
> I don't remember the name of the person who was involved in them last
> year and who tried to test them, but he seems to have vanished,
> unfortunately.
> 
> Maybe calling for testers in -devel or -users?
> 
> IIRC, they are designed for blind people or people with a bad vision
> (sorry, I'm not aware of the politically correct term here) and use a
> special kernel with "speakup" features. Do I miss some other feature ?
> 
> We should maybe try with the Debian accessibility list (I think there
> is one but am not online ATM)?

Installation guide has “5.2. Accessibility” now. AFAICT the accessibility
bits have been working fine for a while, even if regressions are likely (on
the installed system side) after the switch to Xfce as a default desktop.

Anyway, the initial topic has been dealt with, so closing.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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