This is interesting to me because I would like to remaster grml to make
it even more blind friendly than it already is. When you remaster grml,
do you have to start from scratch each time? What is the basic procedure
you follow?
I'd like to remaster grml to do the following:
1. Include a kernnel patched to fix a bug in the screen reader for
hardware speech synthesizers that use the serial port.
2. Include udev rules that recognize a hardware synth and automatically
start the screen reader.
3. Make it easier to start software speech.
Grml developers can't do #1. Well, they could but that would be going
above and beyond the call of duty. And #2 depends on #1.
On 11/12/2014 05:06 PM, Werner P. Schulz wrote:
Last weeks I worked again on remaster grml
http://www.wp-schulz.de/rescue-cd-mit-grml.html
Perhaps it may be useful for some of us.
Greetings Werner
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