are the most
accessible to install both for the graphical desktop and the text based
interface. Nick Gawronski
On 4/28/2024 8:35 AM, john doe wrote:
On 4/28/24 06:17, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, So to provide this qcow2 image with 4 gigs of ram and all processor
cores how would I run kvm and if I
yourself with virtualisation/HW acceleration.
I would create a new thread on the debian-user mailing list! ;^)
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heezy-ignore, jessie-ignore,
stretch-ignore, buster-ignore, bullseye-ignore, bookworm-ignore,
trixie-ignore forky-ignore .
If you don't want to provide a tag, you can run reportbug with
--no-tags-menu
You can also send a bugreport directly via e-mail, provided that you use
the correct formatting!
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because it is the most
simplest way for me. This does not mean, and thats what I also wrote, that
others do also like work this way. Its all a matter of personal taste.
What sighted PPLs see first (in this case at the top of your answer) is
what they will pick up on! ;^)
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! ;^)
The best way to help someone is when issues are reported to you
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On 1/28/24 22:09, Sébastien Hinderer wrote:
john doe (2024/01/28 21:33 +0100):
Generaly speaking, what is machine readable is screenreader friendly
(JSON/YAML).
To me, it's more importent to have an extensive documentation explaning
what a text file output contains than spending time on getting
Generaly speaking, what is machine readable is screenreader friendly
(JSON/YAML).
To me, it's more importent to have an extensive documentation explaning
what a text file output contains than spending time on getting the
"correct" output.
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ame debug output. I would probably need an
What output are you seeing and which one are you expecting?
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that part.
I've tried to SSH into it, but that may not be possible during the install.
d-i does support this capability.
Or alternatively, does anyone know how I can skip this step for now?
Advance mode/kernel boot parameter.
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unless Tom wants to learn Debian the hardway.
Are these types of questions answered on a web page somewhere, so I don't need
to bother you good folks unless we run into problems?
The debian-user mailing list or this very list are fine along with
googling online.
HTH and good luck.
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in the context of LVM and screenreader.
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2023/08/msg00025.html
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On 8/1/23 00:34, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Again, please refrain from polluting the list with OT stuff.
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ers.
This might be out of scope for your use case but using LVM for the space
that is allocated to the VM is worth having.
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ion was already asked a while back you might also have
insperation there! :)
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When the wireless is not working/connected, try to access the GUI at the
'default' route.
In other words, give us the output of the two provided CMDs.
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it on the computer but I don't understand at all how to. Should
I just add this URL on the sources.list ?
Yes.
Look online on how to interact with 'sources.list' or contact them
directly as you might need gpg keys!
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On 6/13/23 19:50, David Hoff Jr wrote:
Please keep this list on topick.
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set up I believe, but now I need to send the stream to it.
Icecast is most commonly used, but I believe there are other tools.
I'm wanting to send the audio from the line-in jack on the computer.
Can you stop polluting the list, this is clearly OT.
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user the
only one.
I'm still trying to figure out which is best.
I noticed that su - did not work for me, I had to do sudo su -.
This is expected, see the Debian's docs.
I don't know if this was because I didn't install a root account.
You are answering your own question. ;^)
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many times already on this very mailing list (mind the archive).
I'm clearly frustrated that I have to rebash the same stuff all the time! :)
This is my last e-mail on this.
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-config deb file and it works like it does on the
raspberry pi.
This is not supported by Debian by any means.
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ility wiki!
It should be an explicit choice to have a configured Debian Command Line
Interface (CLI) Text Mode.
At the prompt that ask for what package to install, select the one
without DE.
Instead of ranting/complaining, I would suggest you to read the
extensive Debian's doc.
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! :)
It doesn't seem like it should be this difficult.
So as asking for help!
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or not.
dd under Linux is always the way to go to make USB sticks from iso files:
The cp utility is the new way to go! :)
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did get some info on using DD when I
started this.
I do not understand how this could benefit the list.
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wiki this is clearly stated as being supported.
What is your set up?
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provided by OMV.
So with no feedback, it is a no-go in a VM.
Install a Debian VM and the OVM pkg:)
This is my last e-mail to this thread as I do not see this going anywhere.
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/on_debian.html
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OMV
- Having a accessible GUI is something else! :)
An alternative would be to install Debian and install the OMV pkg! :)
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was highlighted, so I
mashed enter. But even those numbers were in a lopsided order. Please
The DEBIAN_FRONTEND to use is up to you! :)
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would this problem not
exist?
Without seeing the SCR in question, it's impossible to tell.
Would be nice if you could stop with that kind of questions and stay on
topick.
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.
To answer your question, you can use Postfix, ClamAV, Amavis, Dovecot
and what ever else you want as long as you do not use a pannel!
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with non-accessibility questions!
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the issue is that Samuel is always repeting himself by having to
ask the same things over and over again!
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into the KVM new install?
How did you install the VM if you did not have any sound from the get go?
A sound card supported by Windows does not mean that it's supported by
linux!
do you get any sound at all in the VM?
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On 1/2/23 06:42, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a CLI based hypervisor for Debian, that works with
Speakup?
Libvirt/qemu-kvm.
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are talking about?
It's unclear to me who did what (are you acting as a proxy) with regard
to isolate the issue and try to troubleshoot it.
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would be useful.
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
Assuming that it's not working, we will need to see that modified file.
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, but I'd rather
install something that does not point to the drive for its repository after
the installation.
Thanks.
Glenn
Have you looked at Google!
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or something like that. What do
people feel should be the delay? Getting feedback every second would be
very spammy, and 10m would be very long. Should we e.g. use 1m? More?
Less?
Neat feature, I'm fine with how it is now but that would be lovely if
that value could be customisable!
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ome stepts or set specific default
values for some questions.
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.
Are there any known virus's which may do this and if so what do they
affect and how to get rid of them?
Looks like you are mixing Devuan and Debian!
Assuming that you want help, please provide the URI used.
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based
browser if any are for linux
Google is your friend.
, how accessible is webkit with orca?
I would say give it a go, what will be good enough for me might not be
for you!
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>
I've seen this menu before (Bullseye), however not for this pkg in
particular.
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the output of the sound device captured in some way.
I'm already doing that but it's a micro/headphone combo, so that might
be the issue.
For now the workaround is to not use the computer while I'm talking!
Thanks all for the feedback.
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Hello all,
I use Orca to do some videocalling, the issue that I'm having is that
voice of Orca is also audible at the other end.
How can I ensure that I'm the only one that will hear Orca and prevent
other persons in the call from hearing it?
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know that this is an option in taskselect or whatever it is that I
ran for the installer options.
>
I do not understand what you are asking.
Please move this to the debian-user list.
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ng to is best appreciated and more readable
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ian?
I'm questioning why you need NM in the first place.
You might gain better traction on the debian-user mailing list as this
question is unrelated to accessibility.
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is a good place to do so.
Depending on what you need, the utility 'more' works the other way
around than the 'less' utility.
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when the hardware sound board needs a firmware to
work at all.
To me [1] makes perfect sense.
[1] https://www.debian.org/vote/2022/vote_003#textb
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accessibility mailing
list as indicated in the e-mail addr.
If this person 'Didier Spaier' want to promote himself, he should at
least stop hijacking threads and use 'OT' in the subject line.
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of the
blue?
Samuel
I concur with Samuel, using your e-mail address to promote yourself is
more than enough.
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>>>> Samuel
>
Could be if the screen leaks or they could cut themself if they put
their fingers on the screen.
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can clean this mess.
If the 'boot priority' can be changed I would suggest to set the 'USB
booting' before the HD.
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that you do not need.
Instead of purging, I would suggest reinstalling from scratch.
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bandwidth),
but it's probably better if the computers are ready when I send them.
Not realy an answer but you could add the accessibility pkgs on a USB
key (1) and send that key with the computers.
1) https://linoxide.com/install-debian-packages-offline/
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recall correctly, you already asked for this but never answered
back to the list.
Everyone is welcome to help.
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y phrasing
this! :)
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g at the same time! :)
Or the code needs to be automatically prettyfied before committing to a CVS.
adhering to conservative standards (PEP8, POSIX ... (splitting lines
insmaller chunks, 80 chars max, use of whitespace)) takes more time to
learn but makes the code more accessible for everyone.
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wait time to something like 60sec might not be a bad idea
to avoid this being a distraction to the vast majority of users.
Even better would be to aline with what other OSes are doing (docs welcome).
For what it is worth, I could not find documentation backing up a wait
time in other OSes.
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well.
I'm assuming that this includes: web browsing, and e-mails?
In other words, do you do you day to day stuff with Orca (buying on
Amazon/online banking/...).
Overall though, things just work and I can focus on writing code rather
What languages do you speak?
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do such a change, that would be good to aline with the other OSes.
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it in a new line in the same section.
The recommended way to modify a service file is to drop that line in a
file in /etc/systemd/.service.
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be to use 'virt-manager' with qemu-kvm.
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On 1/16/2022 1:02 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
How do I send the logs when if I send them the list will send me a
rejection notice?
I do not know as I do not have that msg infront of me.
When you need help providing the errors you are getting is the only way
for us to help you.
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in this
location and the WiFi needs firmware.
Please note that we are testing the sound card here and internet is not
required at all as d-i can install without a network connection.
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just don't understand how Buster could work so well but Bullseye not work
at all.
Best wishes to all and thanks for your combined efforts,
David
On Sat, Jan 15, 2022, 04:11 john doe wrote:
On 1/8/2022 9:50 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
D.J.J. Ring, Jr., le lun. 03 janv. 2022 20:47:17 -0500
h includes the i915 driver:
https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/mini.iso
(again all the logs are useful to provide since we don't know precisely
what we want to look at)
Just FYI (1).
1) https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/01/msg00429.html
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ignore that.
I'm not sure this is debian-accessibility related, can you please take
this elsewhere.
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On 1/9/2022 7:57 PM, Jordan Livesey wrote:
like I said, this account is impersonating me
Than you should report it.
As far as I can tell, both of the e-mails are coming from the same host.
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On 1/8/2022 7:09 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
john doe, le sam. 08 janv. 2022 18:56:39 +0100, a ecrit:
On 1/8/2022 6:46 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
john doe, le sam. 08 janv. 2022 18:34:14 +0100, a ecrit:
On 1/8/2022 3:10 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
- The infinit loop is way to quick to here
On 1/8/2022 6:46 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
john doe, le sam. 08 janv. 2022 18:34:14 +0100, a ecrit:
On 1/8/2022 3:10 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
- The infinit loop is way to quick to here what is said at every iteration.
Do you hear anything at all?
Yes I do here the message properly
seconds to react ('pressing enter' in this
case):
$ while :; do echo 'Please type enter to use this sound board'; sleep
3; done
In other words, 'speakup' will take about 2 minutes to speak the phrase.
Note that this e-mail is folded by my mailer.
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tk netboot image.
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prising.com/2020/01/how-to-boot-to-console-text-mode-in.html
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, there is no need to use nmcli to configure the network,
'systemd-network' '/etc/network/interfaces' are some possibilities.
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y the case, nmcli is an dependency of Gnnome/ for example.
For Mate, it makes less sense as you have other means to configure it.
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On 12/31/2021 6:51 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Debian desperately needs a console network manager like Slackware's nmcli
Actually, I have set up a bridge using 'nmcli' on Bullseye.
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to fall back to the CLI!
A visual environment is sometime easier and more friendly when sited
help is needed.
What suits you best is what is importent.
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sound is not working.
If yes, the Debian installer logs file (1) will be located after
installation in the directory '/var/log/installer'.
P.S.
I'm subscribe to the list, so no need to send the e-mail directly to
me!!! :)
1) https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/amd64/ch06s01.en.html
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in 2002 has
worked just fine.
You know the drill, give the comunity the log showing the issue (please
refer to the wiki/accessibility page).
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On 12/30/2021 5:50 PM, Jordan Livesey wrote:
On 30 Dec 2021, at 16:49, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Please take this out of here.
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On 12/12/2021 2:44 PM, john doe wrote:
On 12/12/2021 10:59 AM, Pawel L. wrote:
Hi,
I think that the blind Linux community would benefit more from
consolidating the knowledge of talented programmers and creating one,
but maximally complete screen reader.
I concur.
I withdraw my comment
On 12/12/2021 10:59 AM, Pawel L. wrote:
Hi,
I think that the blind Linux community would benefit more from
consolidating the knowledge of talented programmers and creating one,
but maximally complete screen reader.
I concur.
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send an hostname that is
unic on the network making the hostname an alternative to using an IP.
The last time I checked, the Debian Installer was using the ncurses
interface for the SSH server which was unaccessible.
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missing something, one could preseed this question as kernel
boot parameter:
# When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand.
#d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false
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describe someone's religious text as a fairy story in a
Debian forum.
Please takes this out of hear.
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it is of topick for this list
as accessibility refers to making Debian accessible for people with
disabilities.
If I recall correctly, this issue was already discussed on the
debian-user list you might be better off asking for help there.
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-dispatcher?
Digging in the logs might reveale some clues.
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to Jude for replying to my previous posts, otherwise I thought the list
was malfunctioning.
Sometimes people are merely on a week-end or on vacancy?
Thank you Samule for pulling this off.
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on this very list ask for feedback on a RC release of D-I,
this issue was never brought up.
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and you are talking about
non-Debian stuff!
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editors text VI, VIM and nano
Everything has failed. Could someone please help me out?
>
Or just point me to right direction.
In other words, please list the screenreaders that you are using on
Windows and linux.
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username.
https://www.panix.com/~jdashiel/lynxcfg.zip
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On 7/30/2021 9:05 PM, Ahmed Hassan wrote:
Well, a list of screen readers:
Voiceover (apple operating systems: ios, macos ETC)
Orca (linux screen reader)
NVDA (windows screen reader: free)
NVDA is very good to create and interpret HTML pages.
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e terminal and restore from there, Thanks for
the attention and I apologize for my English I don't know and I use Google
Translate. Goodbye.
If you "install Debian with speatch" you could use espeakup locally or
install it using 'apt-get/apt'.
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