Good idea to spend some time reading up on and learning how to use
kickstart and ks.cfg because once understood well enough it's possible to
not only automate a linux installation but download additional packages
and install them as well as the installation finishes up. The kickstart
is like unattended installation for windows with the advantage of not
needing to enter any registration key information.On Wed, 10 Dec 2008,
Martin wrote:
I would suggest getting the Ubuntu How to audio tutorial from Blind Cool
Tech:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/
It's really good and gives you step by step info on how to proceed.
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 10:54:21 -0600
From: Martin McCormick <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
ReplyTo: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Ubuntu installation.
"Anders Holmberg" writes:
Is it screenreader support directly in the ubuntu installation when
you > load
it from the dvd?
I have version 8.04 here on a dvd which i am thinking of installing.
It should talk after activating the screen reader. I
haven't had much time to try it out yet, but I did get the Live CD and
boot it on a laptop. I waited until the disk slowed down and tried Enter
then down arrow then F5 then 3. The system
loaded stuff of the CD for about 7 minutes during which time
there was a tiny couple of drum beats and then a musical chord
containing more purcussion sounds and then, so far, dead
silence.
That tells me the sound interface works but I must have
not hit the magic combination to get speech going.
The image I used for the live cd is the current live ISO image from the
ubuntu site.
Martin
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