-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi I've done quite a bit with both NetBSD and OpenBSD. There aren't many command-line screen reading options for them except for yasr, though GNOME and Orca do work fine. BRLTTY can be made to partially work, though you need to use the screen program to interface with it so it is limited to one console at a time. The easiest way to install them is via the serial console method and use another machine (either Linux or OS X will work best due to terminal emulation) to run through the install. I wish it could be done over the network, but doing so requires recreating your install images to include either a telnet or ssh server in the installation ramdisk, so you won't be able to do that without already having a BSD system to use. On 03/06/2011 07:46 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote: > hello all. > I was curious what you all used in order to make bsd accessible? Do > any of you use this frequently? Are there good ways to do the > installation? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNdGiBAAoJEDtK6CrF/Uo1eG0IAJlD7prcp5RyigO38xh1CTqq UyJh3ccVkLl/gOQKikZPr8GCt3hhzSzM5qSgzLQY/fDT4cOkgVq1WTd+98fr0MDB 8e19ANL6gCNkQQSNqH5CLyCzE6dVLmLG4VDTvX4zHBRyemYgKCZ3fwJEPhdNYhmA Nq7EMK62S/BAHwK9q4j9nnTfYa2yHndMtKqj3iWXf4y9H1JZMTqADD8a9GuPEcqy Gy1z0MV0CmN5+VoeTikYUAMekiK4z2YZy+1N+C5X26IMUdAv+OmZvmFjVY8C3gh2 KobYVoabOWdYiaf+f2fHs6J2+NE4ShUdy7qS5kngWCj+PNoeZHnV9uSTl3GDLUE= =yiiX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----