On 09/08/18 22:46, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Right, I have a braille display which I have not used for some time, I will see what I can do and thank you for the degugging information.Keith Barrett, le jeu. 09 août 2018 21:10:25 +0100, a ecrit:On 09/08/18 16:05, Samuel Thibault wrote:There is no such known issue, netinst images should have speakup included.Then it looks like there is an issue, is there any information I can provide to help locate the issue? It may be a while until I can get some one to read the screen.Then you'd need a braille display to get the needed information if it's a problem with your particular system, and not just a bogus image.
FTR, details on debugging information is on the wiki https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibilityWhere did you take the image exactly?I followed the link to the images including firmware from the debian firmware wiki page.I guess you ended up on http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/buster_di_alpha3+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/firmware-buster-DI-alpha3-amd64-netinst.iso but it'd be better to be sure, otherwise chasing bug where it is not is just loss of time...
Yes, just checked and that is the correct image.
Did you boot with BIOS (one beep) or UEFI (two beeps)?No beeps heard,Ok, it was just to make sure whether you need to press enter (BIOS boot) or not (UEFI boot)
Right, so has the method of enabelling accessibility changed in buster?
Samuel