Hi,
To make it clear, I am not a programmer. I am a hobbiest who always appreciate any opportunity to learn. I am going to ask a lot of questions. :)

I got the Trisquel 9's iso image and created the installation USB stick & started my installation. Unfortunately, there is no support for a Braille display immplemented into the installation procedure. In graphical mode, ORCA starts up very nicely after pressing the alt+supper+S but it doesn't activate any attached USB-based Braille display. I went to the Mate terminal and wanted to fireup BRLTTY manually and I was informed by the system that BRLTTY package is not present & I can install it, so I did and got my Braille display working. BRLTTY package is necessary to be present and activated from the accessibility point of view.

There was no way for me to go through the text installation which I personally prefer since there is no Braille nor speech available
in this mode, as far as I know.

I'd like to costumize the iso image to work better for a blind user. My question to you is then, are these instructions relevant to Trisquel 9 release:

https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/customizing-trisquel-iso

Thanks for your assistance,
Pawel
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020, [email protected] wrote:

Cool, thanks for testing.

You can get the AMD64 version from end of March 2020:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/trisquel_9.0_amd64.iso

Or the i686 version from January 2020:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/20200117/trisquel_9.0_i686.iso

For other stuff like checksums or dysfunctional torrents, navigate the directories or use loldier's wget recipe.

You may want to get in touch with Dave_Hunt, read his post here (in case anchors don't work for you, his post starts with "I decided to give").

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