David,
The way the menus were laid out over SSH, it
sounded like #13 was
something else
But I wasn't sure if it was stating that this was
#13, but all the other choices were desktop environments, which I knew I didn't
want.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2023 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: How to Install Basic Debian
CLI System with Networking and screen reader
Glenn,
You didn't say what choice #13 is.
Just select nothing at all.
Then get smxi and install your console browsers and utilities.
Download and unzip and the file you want to run is "smxi". So chmod +x
that file and run it using root from the directory you downloaded it to by
using ./smxi the smxi script will move itself where it belongs.
Run smxi as root and follow the prompts to update and upgrade then go to
Program Install and install Console Browsers, Console Utilities and Ceni
which is an accessible network manager.
Then you'll have a functional console system just remember the command
for Ceni has a capital "C". Install nmcli and nntui when you have
networking using "apt install nmcli nntui".
Does anyone remember the very old text menu for Debian? It allowed users
to select programs by description, they were all console interface
programs.
Regards,
David
On Tue, May 30, 2023, 12:55 K0LNY
<glenn@ervin.email> wrote:
Does
this install anything CLI only? I ran it, and the menus via SSH are
sketchy, I wanted to select "something else" and I think it is #13, but
I was afraid of doing a desktop install, because if I accidentally did
that, the OMV won't install, and I would have to start over with my
Debian CLI setup. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff
Shang" <geoff@QuiteLikely.com> To: <debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org> Sent:
Tuesday, May 30, 2023 2:52 AM Subject: Re: How to Install Basic Debian
CLI System with Networking and screen reader
> On Tue, 30
May 2023, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > >> I don't even know what
you're talking about. If I knew what your message >> meant
and how to do it, I'd gladly do it, but I don't understand your >>
message, someone here must. > > In Debian, there is a package
called tasksel. The program that it > provides runs as part of
the installation, but you can also presumably run > it at any
time. > > This is the part of the installation where you can
choose categories of > software which wil be installed. This is
the part where I said that you > can install a text only ssytem but
not installing any of the desktop > environments. > > If
I run tasksel on my installed system, I get the following
screen: > > Software selection >
------------------ > > You can choose to install one or more of
the following predefined > collections of
software. > > 1. Debian desktop environment 4.
... GNOME Flashback 7. ... MATE 10. > web
server > 2. ... GNOME
5. ... KDE Plasma
8. ... LXDE 11. > SSH server > 3. ...
Xfce 6.
... Cinnamon 9. ... LXQt 12. >
laptop > > (Enter the items or ranges you want to select,
separated by spaces.) > > Choose software to
install: > > > > This has changed a bit over
time. You can see in the above list that > options 1 through 9
are all GUI-related, with Web Server, SSH Server and > Laptop as the
remaining ptions. I know in the past there were things like >
print server. > > Anyway, Samuel is suggesting reporting a bug
against the tasksel package, > requesting that a "textual desktop"
option be added and listing which > packages that this option should
install. > > You can use reportbug to do this. > >
I've not used reportbug in some time so I can't really speak to using it,
> but it should be installed and I'm guessing there's documentation
for it. > > HTH, > Geoff. >
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