, everyone on the list. I am writing this to see how blind grml users
are handling current web technologies such as flash and javascript.
I am wishing to change back to GRML which I haven't been able to use
in years. The main reason is that the gui world is going to change
and there have been problems with accessibility. This doesn't, of
course happen with good old command line, of course, and I just wonder
if some of the blind people using grml now can tell me about their
work-aroundds for such problems as flash and javascript.
Is it possible to have mplayer be the viewer for all these streaming
file formats and get it to work with w3m or edbrowse or whatever:
Please let me know if there is something you are doing to handle
current web technologies in command line mode and i will be glad to
hear from you.
Sincerely:
Doug Smith
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Hello everyone
After still using 2010.12 for a long time, i switched my
troubleshooting usb-stick to 2011.05 and tried to export a local drive
via iscsi.
Sadly this didn't worked out of the box because the kernel module was
missing. I checked the packages and found that
iscsitarget-module-`uname -r` wasn't installed... After installing
this, there was a module version mismatch which required a upgrade of
iscsitarget.
The module version mismatch is supposedly due to the fact that the
packages evolved since the release. But why didn't the kernel module
made it into the release when it's needed by iscsitarget that's
shipped - and that http://grml.org/kernel/ advertises this module.
What did i miss in the whole process?
And how do i best prepare for the next use of iscsitarget from the
liveCD?
Best regards and thanks for all the good work.
Ursus
Alexander Wirt schrieb am Wednesday, den 02. November 2011:
> Heho,
>
> this is just a test.
>
> Thanks for your attention
And another, hope this is the last.
Sorry
Alex