Re: debian install

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hello,
now that debian works on my laptop i am glad if i can offer you some help.
Yes a network-based unattended install might be possible of course.
Since you must be aware of your hardware and your system-specifics i would
recommend that you go the traditional way, by going to:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/cd
and checking out the relevant information.
You might also consider to buy some cds for only the price of shipping and
preparing from a nearby vendor, that are also listed on this site.
Once you get an iso, you might consider installing using boot-disks, since
it is the only way for us to install debian with braille support.
Do you use a braille-device? This is very important since debian offers
speech only when the sound-drivers are properly installed, and the speech
synthesizer is properly setup and can be correctly launched through
emacspeak or something like that, and until then there is a long way to go.
Please stay in touch, if you have any questions, and for special detailled
installation-procedures.
Regards, Attila.
----- Original Message -----
From: <awesome-dave1@xxxxxxxx>
To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 11:14 PM
Subject: debian install


> Hello,
> I have a test box for a few days and was thinking of trying debian. I've
> never tried this distro and i've heard it is quite good. I generally do
> either a terminal, which i s a serial terminal, or a network based
> unattended install. Is this possible? Also, i have not been able to find
> an iso. Any experiences appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Dave.
>
>



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