Hi, On Di, Mai 30, 2006 at 01:18:25 +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: >To my knowledge, vmware only works under X and is not accessible. Yes, vmware works under X. but if for example the VmwarePlayer is used, youcan start a virtual machine from the command line. Because support for serial devices can be activated, even braille displays can work in a virtual machine, it should be possible with devices attached via usb too. Speech output is no problem at all after a system was installed. For the installation of an operating system into a virtual machine I'd use the possibility for automated setups, thats the easiest and fastest way. >A less good but much more accessible emulator is qemu, which you can run >in text-mode only thanks to the -nographic option. You then just need to >use a serial port console from your installation program. qemu is good too, I played with it also. But for example with Windows it is much mor slower and less performant than Vmware. >Samuel Regards, christian -- Christian Schoepplein <chris at schoeppi.net> Manage your communication: http://www.otrs.de Linux for the blind: http://www.blinux.suse.de
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