[orca-list] My audio walkthrough for installing archlinux
- From: Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>
- To: Orca-list <Orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] My audio walkthrough for installing archlinux
- Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 19:14:51 +0100
Hello,
Some good news, I have just finished recording my audio walkthrough for
installing archlinux with speech output. I just need to do the final
preparation before posting them online. However I have a couple of
questions:
I initially did installing using the GRML live CD (yes its possible to
install arch this way), but my heart sank a bit to see total recording
time was close on two hours. Thinking the speakup modified install CD
mentioned on the arch wiki would guide users a bit more and may be help
me trim the time I decided to record installing using that, still longer
than I had hoped, one and a half hours.
How do these times sound to people out there who may be interested?
Which of these would be more valued? NOTE: Using the GRML live CD is
certainly not supported by archlinux officially, but it has the
advantage of 64bit (I haven't tested this but have no reason to believe
it will fail), brltty support and having many tools to hand. I know the
two first reasons may be going to be solved, but I think Chris is
holding back on the X86_64 install CD as he feels its testing standard
at the moment.
I may be able to get the time down a little with some editing, but I
don't know how much this will reduce it by. Do these seem too long to
people?
I will try and get the final preparation done as quick as possible. Also
I do intend to do an installing gnome audio walkthrough (sorry to those
asking for XFCE or LXDE, at the moment I think gnome would be the
simpler to cover and for other desktops I would put it at
"intermediate/advanced level", there is too much which might go wrong
for these lighter weight desktops). The gnome audio walkthrough should
be possible very soon as its a bank holiday here in the UK, so plenty of
time.
Michael Whapples
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