Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Yeah, I want to have brltty too. I want to have suse as accessible as debian or fedora, when you can use brltty at boot time with any display you like, and you can choose whether you want to install from the live cd or to have a text install.
Of course you can install Suse with both the text-based and the graphical installer. Moreover, SBL is able to handle text mode YaST much better than Brltty would, because SBL is able to track attribute cursors, which Brltty can't do. And yes, SBL supports USB braille displays as well. So why replace a console screenreader with a lot of important and useful features with another screenreader which lacks some of them? (automatically loading application profiles, soft-cursor tracking and better speech output support, just to name a few.)
I don't like that you need a serial display in order to install suse from the normal cd or dvd, there are almost no motherbords with serial ports left, and the new braille displays are usb displays.
USB/serial converter do exist and SBL can handle USB connected braille displays too. Henning -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: blinux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: blinux+help@opensuse.org