Re: [orca] Re: lost website linux accessibility

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I doubt they're on the market any longer but a weasel card could be
plugged into the vga port on the computer and would capture everything
going out that port with a serial connector could be plugged into a
hardware synthesizer if memory serves.  Very expensive cards you could
probably buy a couple nice computers for one of those cards when they were
available.

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On Thu, 9 May 2024, Christian Schoepplein wrote:

> Hi Elias,
>
> On Tue, May 07, 2024 at 06:41:51PM +0300, Elias Ståhlberg wrote:
> >
> >   for the purpose, my purpose would be to be able to navigate the bios
> >   independently and maybe install proxmox. Would there be a capture card for
> >   this that would be connected to the machine to be installed and to the
> >   other port a machine running camocr
>
> Do oyu need to access the bios just in case to install Proxmox , maybe
> because the installer does not boot?
>
> If  the Debian installer can be booted you can install Proxmox on top of
> Debian. This has the advantage that you can install Debian with braille
> and / or speech support and have full speech and braille support also
> for the Proxmox installation. I've installed several Proxmox clusters
> this way, not problem and fully doable for a blind person.
>
> Since Proxmox 8 there is also support for a serial console in the
> Proxmox installer. This might also work  for us to install Proxmox, but
> I never tried it because we are still using Proxmox 7 at work and all I
> have to do is update the clusters to version 8 some when in future.
>
> Ciao,
>
>   Schoepp
>
>
>
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