On 04/27/2010 07:24 AM, Michael Whapples wrote: > As I am planning (its finding the time) to re-record my install > tutorials I will probably cover these. The question is, you've removed > two of the advantages of the GRML install, how much value might there > be in redoing the GRML installation of Arch? > > I can think of a couple of advantages, what do others think: > * Wireless with GRML may be easier, I can't remember if the Arch > install CD has wireless, but grml-network is really good for setting > up the network. > * GRML may support more soundcards (I mean as well as drivers, I mean > it may unmute more correctly). > * If you like reading docs, etc while installing or may want other > tools, GRML has lots of great stuff on the CD. > > I personally feel the Arch installer is the best way to go as it > guides you through the process and so helps stop you forget a step. So > long as people feel there really is a need for the installing from > GRML I will try and support it, so please let me know if you want that. > > Michael Whapples > On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, Chris Brannon wrote: >> Hi list, >> It's finally here, as promised! >> If you don't know about TalkingArch, it is my Speakup-modified ArchLinux >> install CD. Actually, "CD" is a bit of a convenient misnomer. >> The images are suitable for both recordable CDs and USB flash drives. >> They are so-called "hybrid" .iso files. >> You can download it here: >> http://the-brannons.com/tarch/ >> >> I made a couple of improvements. First, it is now available for both >> the i686 and x86_64 architectures. Second, I now include a brltty >> package >> on the CD, for those who have braille displays. >> >> -- Chris >> > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > Hi! I can understand if you decide that the work of supporting the approach of installing by way of GRML is more than you can or want to do. I think it is an excellent thing to do, however, if you are willing and able to do it. GRML truly is one hell of a good thing. Al