Am 08.03.20 um 22:45 schrieb Stasiek Michalski:
Plymouth actually supports translating the boot screen, so I don't see why that couldn't be extended to the password prompt it can create. As
Translating the password prompt is not the issue -- basically just displaying a lock icon would probably do -- but try typing your password containing chinese characters or 💩 emojis. Or just with some umlauts. On an USB keyboard.
for a11n, we have gfxboot which does tts basically in grub. I would say
I seem to rememberthat gfxboot does "just" play pre-"recorded" sentences, but does not do tts.
both i18n and a11y are possible very early in the boot process, we just don't see much development in that front. -- Stefan Seyfried
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