Re: Flawless Accessible Installation onto Old Thinkpad (X60 I think)

2020-04-18 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi Sam,

Thanks for your report; forwarding to debian-accessibility@ and
debian-boot@ for their information.

Sam Hartman  (2019-12-20):
> This is written as a thank you, and there are no actionable bits.
> So mail not a bug report to installation-reports.
> 
> I had an old laptop and I needed to be able to give someone a computer
> to use to do office work.  So I booted a 10.2.0 amd64 firmware netinst.
> I needed help selecting the boot device, but that's not Debian's
> problem.
> I pressed s at the installation prompt and got speech as expected.
> 
> Everything worked fine, and I got an  accessible system after the
> reboot.
> 
> I realize a lot of effort goes into makeing that happen, and it is
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> I was even able to install over an encrypted wifi connection.
> 
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> --Sam

Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant


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Flawless Accessible Installation onto Old Thinkpad (X60 I think)

2019-12-20 Thread Sam Hartman


This is written as a thank you, and there are no actionable bits.
So mail not a bug report to installation-reports.

I had an old laptop and I needed to be able to give someone a computer
to use to do office work.  So I booted a 10.2.0 amd64 firmware netinst.
I needed help selecting the boot device, but that's not Debian's
problem.
I pressed s at the installation prompt and got speech as expected.

Everything worked fine, and I got an  accessible system after the
reboot.

I realize a lot of effort goes into makeing that happen, and it is
greatly appreciated.

I was even able to install over an encrypted wifi connection.


Thanks so much.

--Sam