Yes, it speaks via speakup and espeak.
Last night I added wireless tools and set it so that you don't have to login
on tty0. I haven't posted a new iso with these changes yet. But when I do,
you should be able to boot with this cd, wait for it to start talking, and
then start typing in linux commands.
I actually made my first real use of the CD last night. I was listening to
an episode of Nova on my laptop and all of a sudden, sound went out. I had
no speech, no audio of any type. Even catting a sound file to /dev/audio
gave me nothing. I rebooted, still nothing. But I rebooted with the live CD
I made (blindI or whatever I settle on for a name) and it did speak. So via
this live CD, I was able to determine that there is nothing wrong with the
laptop itself.
With the laptop, that means that the live CD has booted 3 out of 4 computers
I've tried it on. I think it probably booted the 4th but without speech. I
don't know for sure.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reinhard Stebner" <reinhard.stebner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Linux for blind general discussion'" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:11 PM
Subject: RE: Two out of three ain't bad
How does it speak? Are you using speakup?
-----Original Message-----
From: blinux-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blinux-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of John Heim
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:51 AM
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Subject: Two out of three ain't bad
Well, I have my first very, very preliminary attempt at making a live
rescue
disk done. Version 0.0.0.0.0.1. I was able to boot it on 2 of the 3
computers I tried. Two out of three ain't bad. It comes up speaking and I
was able to fdisk a hard drive with it. I'm not actually suggesting you
try
it yet unless you are really, really desperate. But if you want to give it
a
whirl, you can download the iso at
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jheim/stuff/cdrom.iso
You will have to log in as root with the password blindI. Note the capital
I.
The password is one idea I had for the name. My ideas for names:
1. blindI -- as in "blind install". It doesn't look as if blindi is a
word
in any language so it would be easy to google.
2. marcol -- A guy who played for the Packers in the 70s. This happens to
be
the name of the machine I started the project on
3. grmln -- It would be pronounced "gremlin". Also easy to google.
Actually, version 0.0.0.0.1 isn't based off grml. I made the iso via
bootcdwrite. But I am thinking going back to trying to modify the grml iso
might be smarter. I tried modifying my live CD from the "Fully Automated
Install" open source project. I'd already modified it to add speech. But
it
boots off an NFS mounted root. I thought I could put the root on the CD
fairly easily but I couldn't figure that out. So that approach turned out
to be a dead end.
Advice, comments welcome.
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