Hi.
Since it is perhaps the version of gnome that is the problem, can I install
a different version, and how do I do that?
/Kristoffer
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Hi,
Yes, it uses pacman and you install it using Speakup and espeak. I think you
can use BRLTTY during isntallation, but have not tried it.
Christian
On 2011-01-11 at 15:15 mattias wrote:
packman
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Hi.
What pacckage management system does it have, and can I run brltty during
install and speakup after?
/Kristoffer
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From: "Christian" <christian08@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: Ok, I give up, another distro?
Kristoffer,
Haven't followed this discussion, but do you want to try Arch linux now?
Christian
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From: Kristoffer Gustafsson <kg84@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: den 11 januari 2011 08:18
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Subject: Re: Ok, I give up, another distro?
Hi.
Ok, I'll try these things some day.
Do you think that I need to buy another graphics card?
I'll reinstall linux again, something strange happened yesterday and
now I can't boot at all.
/Kristoffer
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"Kristoffer Gustafsson" <kg84@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi.
Ok, strange. What can be going on.
I can't press allt+control+f1, I type kristoffer, press enter, then
the password, but nothing at all happens.
Have you tried alt-ctrl-f2, f3 etc.?
Is there a way to cansel the startup of gnome, and see what ïs going
on?
Select the emergency rescue option in the Grub menu (pressing
down-arrow once should be sufficient).
Then you can apply the techniques discussed earlier for turning off gdm.
I would solve this by booting into a GRML CD, then mounting the root
file system of the Debian installation and disabling gdm.
You really should have deactivated gdm after installing Gnome but
before rebooting.
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