wrote a howto of sorts

Shaun Oliver shauno at goanna.net.au
Wed May 30 08:30:15 EDT 2001


greg? send me what u have.
Hey I don't see why not, there's already an access howto there so why not
add a speakup one or a minimal install one?


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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Gregory Nowak wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> As some of you may remember, a while back I was looking for a way to run Linux on a machine with no serial ports as opposed to the other os.
> As a result, I cleard off the hd of a machine, and did a fresh slackware install on it with speakup making notes on a Braille 'n Speak as I went.
> This batch of notes turned out to be a tutorial/mini howto of sorts (just a bare framework really) for someone who sort of knows what they're doing during an install.
> I proceded to successfully do a minimual install on the machine with no serial ports following my notes as I went through the install
> of slackware 7.1. Upon successfully completing the setup, I was able to go over to my main machine with speakup and a doubletalk PC,
> and telnet to the just setup machine via its statically assigned ip address as part of the setup process.
> After that, I just restarted the setup, and installed the rest of what I wanted via telnet with speakup.
> Like I said before, this document is very narrowed down, and assums previous setup experience.
> If anyone is interested in possibly helping me add on to it and expand it, please let me know, and I'll send you what I have.
> I'm releasing this under the gpl of course with the only exception being that anyone who adds on to the document notifies me of any additions before republishing.
> Who knows, maybe someday we can get this into the howto package (grin).
> Thanks.
> Greg
> 
> 
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