Hi Tony,
the alternate install CD can be worked with a braille display. When you boot the CD, a list with all available languages will appear first. Here, you press the enter-key if you want to use the English language. Then, press F6. A line with boot parameters will appear. Here, enter your desired brltty parameter (e.g. brltty=ht,ttyS0,de) and confirm with the enter key. The installer will be started. After the installation, BrlTTY is not automatically started as in the file /etc/default/brltty the parameter RUN_BRLTTY is set on "no". Can this problem be fixed by developers or do I have to register with launchpad to submit a bug? HTH Simon -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
