Le mercredi 28 mars à 04:20, Eleanore Boyd a écrit : > I spent my spring break cobbling together a live CD based on Ubuntu > 10.04 that has been stripped down a great deal. It can compile LFS with > minimal problems, and has a console-based browser and a very lightweight > GUI browser to view offline copies of the LFS book or to go to the site > and read online. Currently the window manager and GUI is gnome (though I > may strip it out and only have X.Org running - it might shrink the size > even farther). It also has QEMU, and Qemulator as a GUI interface for > configuration. If anyone wants to suggest anything to add or subtract, > I'll see about working it in without entirely destroying the system. If > you want the iso, tell me where to upload it as I otherwise don't know > how you're going to get it.............
Hi. Being blind, I'm interested in accessibility ; so, is brltty on the livecd ? Is it possible to start it from the boot ? Is there a beep (or something like that) to inform a blind user it's time to enter boot options ? Thanks for informations on that subject. The previous lfs-livecd (2130 I think) was perfect. -- Ph. Delavalade -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
