[Debian-eeepc-devel] Brltty and the custom installer for the Eee

Jelle de Jong jelledejong at powercraft.nl
Sat Dec 6 17:08:30 UTC 2008


Robin Kipp wrote:
> Hello list,
> A few months ago, I got an Asus Eee 900. This laptop comes pre-installed
> with Windows XP, which I really didn't want on there... :-) So, I wanted
> to install Debian Linux on it and was pleased to see that there's a
> version of Debian especially made for the Eee... I looked around on the
> wiki page and saw that there's actually no brltty (Braille terminal)
> included in the installer, which would allow me to use my Braille
> display that I'd have to use because I am completely blind. I tried the
> standard installer along with the installation / configuration stepps
> described on the wiki page, but I find this approach to be all but
> optimal, plus it doesn't recognise a whole lot of stuff. So I wanted to
> ask, is it possible for you developers to include brltty in the custom
> installer? Right now, the whole community of blind Eee users (which is
> quite big) can't use Linux, because no distribution that works with the
> Eee offers an accessible installation method. Couldn't Debian make a
> difference?
> Robin
> 

I don't know if the following info helps, but I will do my best. I use
Debian on my EeePC 901, but did not use the custom installer. I just did
a Debian debootstrap and installed all packages I wanted on my system.
There are some custom eeepc apt-repositories that are optional to enable
to get some drivers for wireless network drivers with I don't use.

So it will probability possible to install Debian on your machine like
you are normally used to. And if some wanted features don't work add the
eeepc apt repositories to make it possible to install some custom
packages designed for the eeepc.

Kind regards,

Jelle



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