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Hi John

Thanks very much for the info.

Always wishes

James

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> On 1 Jan 2022, at 09:35, john doe <johndoe65534@mail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 12/31/2021 7:04 PM, James AUSTIN wrote:
>> I am wondering if there are any tutorials available to help someone set a system such as the one being discussed up from scratch. Well I can access the command line from a GUI I am reliant upon a graphical user interface being pre-installed with orca before I can use the command line.
>> 
>> Any pointers to tutorials to set this up from scratch from a blindness perspective it would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
> 
> Debian makes it easy to follow the "regular" documentation and the
> accessibility wiki details accessibility features!
> 
> You can simply 'Install Debian with speach' as usual but at the package
> selection prompt (see below) only enter '12' to only install 'Standard
> System Utilities':
> 
> "Software selection
> ------------------
> 
> At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the
> system to
> your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following
> predefined
> collections of software.
> Choose software to install:
>  1: Debian desktop environment [*],  7: ... MATE,
>  2: ... GNOME [*],                   8: ... LXDE,
>  3: ... Xfce,                        9: ... LXQt,
>  4: ... GNOME Flashback,            10: web server,
>  5: ... KDE Plasma,                 11: SSH server,
>  6: ... Cinnamon,                   12: standard system utilities [*],
> Prompt: '?' for help, default=1 2 12> 12"
> 
> 
> There is no need to do that to get the desired result though, see 'Case
> B. Permanently booting to text mode (console mode)' at (1):
> 
> - Graphical mode: 'systemctl set-default graphical.target'
> - Console mode: 'systemctl set-default multi-user.target'
> 
> Use 'systemctl reboot' to reboot after having executed one or the above
> command.
> 
> 
> CTRL + alt + f1 to f6 should also bring to the console.
> 
> 
> 1)
> https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/01/how-to-boot-to-console-text-mode-in.html
> 
> --
> John Doe
> 


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