Speakup installation

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Fri Jul 22 13:51:52 EDT 2005


Well, these are recommendations. In my experience people don't always
follow recommendations.

So, the consequences are doubtless irrelevant if one choses
"Everything." While I haven't tested for it, I would expect an
"everything" installation would render the class selection dialog
irrelevant.

However, if someone does not choose "everything," or misses that screen
for some reason, the Server Class selection will stillprovide the best,
and most completely configured set of applications for console use. I
guess we have found blind users of Linux most closely resemble sys
admins in general.


Ghoston, Ameenah writes:
> Why must the user do a server install for Speakup? 
> And then, ask the user to do an everything install?
> Please, clarify!
>  
>  
> 
> Ameenah A. Ghoston
> Access Technology Specialist
> National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute
> 1800 Johnson St.
> Baltimore, Md. 21230
> Phone 410-659-9314-2414
> email: aghoston at nfb.org 
> 
>  
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