Hi, all!
I'm running a Slint that resulted from the automatic install from
the latest .iso. When you boot the iso, you'll get a series of
tones, if you're using efi, or a single tone, if in legacy. I hit
'enter', at this point, since I don't need to enter any kernel
parameters. When the image is booted, I got a spoken message
about the installer having braille and speech support. Since this
machine has two sound cards, I was asked to select the one from
which I was hearing speech. Note: at this point, and throughout
the installation, you're in console mode, and using espeakup.
When the root session started, I typed "auto", and followed the
instructions and prompts, from there. In this case, I chose to
encrypt my drive, and, I'm delighted to say, the process was quick
and painless. Anyway, speech was there throughout the
installation, and started, as I chose, on the installed system.
If you want more control of the process, and how your installed
system will work at start, choose the manual option at the
beginning of the installer's routine.
HTH,
Dave H.
Sent from my Lenovo Thinkpad, running Slint GNU/Linux. https://slint.fr
Thanks for the email, I’m looking forward to test the new installer, and Slint in general.