Re: [orca-list] Installing different flavors of unix
- From: Thomas Ward <thomasward1978 gmail com>
- To: Andy B <sonfire11 gmail com>
- Cc: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Installing different flavors of unix
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 01:27:12 -0500
Hi,
Well, as for Fedora and Red Hat if you are on a network when the boot
prompt appears you can pass a command to the kernel to send all of its
output over a telnet connection. I can't remember the kernel
parameters off hand, but it certainly worked the few times I used it.
That way you can use your favorite telnet program and screen reader to
read the Fedora/Red Hat setup prompts.
HTH
On 12/11/11, Andy B <sonfire11 gmail com> wrote:
Hi again,
I am in the need for step-by-step instructions on installing the following
versions of *nix. I will need these environments for some of my IT classes
in next year's session of my associates program. All of the flavors of *nix
below will need to have gnome 3.x and later, have "blindness profiles" used
for installation and everyday use, and (of course) accessible installation
instructions for VMWare player. Here are the Oss needed:
1. Ubuntu (already have it)
2. Deebian
3. Arch linux
4. Fedora
5. RedHat enterprise Linux
6. FreeBSD
Is this possible?
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