Le mardi 13 décembre à 18:31, John G. Heim a écrit : > From: "Philippe Delavalade" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > >So, accessibility is disabled :-( That's what I feared and the 4 tones are > >of no interest... > > Well, I wouldn't go that far. When you hear the tones, press q, and > type in the command to load the accessibility tool of your choice. > For example, if you have a doubletalk, you'd type "modprobe > speakup_ltlk".
Maybe, but my interest is for braille with brltty ; earlier, there was a boot option invoking brltty ; it was not easy to deal with because it was not easy to know when it was time to enter the option and keyboard was an qwerty one. Nevertheless, I could customize with grml2iso and a help from this list. Now, I have to wait for the tones, press 'q' and invoke brltty ; but I'm stil in qwerty :-( I can say I want french with the lang boot option but it's not so easy to know when I have to enter the boot option. I feel the best way should be to have a beep when it's time to enter boot options ; then it should be possible to enter the option brltty=,,, the blind option and the lang. I was pleased with the previous release (2011.05) customized ; I fear customizing the next release will be more difficult. Maybe I'm wrong and I hope so. > > It occurs to me that it is kind of inaccurate to say that the > accessibility tools have been removed. The speakup modules are now > part of a regular kernel. They haven't been removed. So you should > be able to load them at the boot prompt via the normal process for > loading kernel modules. I have never actually tried this myself and > I haven't had time to try the latest grml release yet either. But > I'll do that ASAP and report back. If you want to try it yourself, > here is a link to documentation on the kernel.org web site on how to > load kernel modules: > > http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt > I'll have a look to it but for me, braille is much more important than speech. > Assuming that works, grml is more accessible than ever. At the very > least, you should be able to load the speakup modules after boot. As I know, speakup don't speak french :-( Thanks ; I'm going to try another time. -- Ph. Delavalade _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://ml.grml.org/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://blog.grml.org/
