Re: new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
Odd Martin Baanrud, on ven. 31 mars 2017 13:01:14 +0200, wrote: > Hello Samuel, which images aren’t accessible? As the wiki says: the non-gtk netboot mini.iso image, only. Samuel
Re: new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
Hello Samuel, which images aren’t accessible? Martin signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP
Re: new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
Hello, Amir-Trend Plus, on lun. 27 mars 2017 12:31:51 +0800, wrote: > someone told me that debian is accessible for the blind, Yes it is. > my connection is not good and it will waste my connection and time > downloading the not accessible installer. Ok. I have added to https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility the URLs of images which do have accessibility support (like almost all Debian images). Samuel
Re: new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
You could find information about the installer accessibility on the Debian installer guide : https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s02.html Best regards. -- Alex ARNAUD
Re: new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
Hello, There is no spesifick accessible installer. However, the official installer is, out of the box. What kind of accessibility do you need? Martin signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP
new user starting up, where can i download the accessible installer for debian and the quick start guide?
-- AMIR. twitter: http://www.twitter.com/amir442 Hi, someone told me that debian is accessible for the blind, but i am a new user so i am quite afraid to try it before someone confirms it. so, if i wanto to try debian, where can i get the accessible installer so that i can install and try? also, when reading from debian accessibility webpage, it said if someone complains about problem in debian installer, not acessible, they should send the url where they download the installer, it makes me worry to try and error, since my connection is not good and it will waste my connection and time downloading the not accessible installer. besides that webpage, is there any special page for new debian users, or linux users in general who are blind? thanks and sorry!