Re: Installing using a service like "Be My Eyes"

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It's unknown when daniel nash is working on the site but the package
install looping probably happened for that reason.  Jenux install needs a
notification capability feature that would let a user know to try
installing later after a certain time.  If that were in the install an
installer could wait until work had stopped on the website and then do the
install.  One additional thing that installer would need to do is to run
wipefs -af /dev/sda if /dev/sda was the disk picked to install Jenux.
This would make the hard drive like a jenux install never happened and
allow jenux install to start with a clean slate. I've had looping like
that in the past too.

On Fri, 13 Aug 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> Ok,
>
>
> I tried installing Jenux again, this time it looped after installing packages
> at "checking package integrity". I decided, screw it, and am for now running
> Fedora Workstation 34 with the default Gnome desktop.
>
>
> Warm regards,
>
>
> Brandt Steenkamp
>
>
> Sent from my Fedora powered coal chest freezer
>
> On 8/12/21 6:54 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> > You could run Jenux and not need services like be my eyes.
> > #mailto:dnl.nash@xxxxxxxxx
> > wget -bc
> > https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512
> > #wget -bc https://nashcentral.duckdns.org/projects/Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso
> > #sha512sum -c Jenux-2021.04.20-dual.iso.sha512
> >
> > On Thu, 12 Aug 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >>
> >> I know that Distro-hopping really sucks, but we do it anyway.
> >>
> >>
> >> I am asking about installing with aid from a service such as be-my-eyes,
> >> because, as we all know, distros like Manjaro uses the Calamaris installer,
> >> which, last I checked, is totally inaccessible with Orca, and in many
> >> cases,
> >> Orca is not even included in the live environments.
> >>
> >>
> >> I would really like to run either Arch, which I always fail to install
> >> correctly for some or other reason, or an Arch derivative, but, Calamaris,
> >> enough said.
> >>
> >>
> >> If anyone knows whether you can install using Calamaris with the keyboard
> >> only, or if there is any Arch derivatives with an accessible installer, I
> >> would be really grateful.
> >>
> >>
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