
Have a nice day, Scott Berry E-mail: N7zib@northlc.com
I'll take a stab at this.
1. Yes you may remove the gui interface but last time I ran GRML it didn't have a gui interface so that shouldn't be a problem.
2. You may install any text based software you like. If I remember correctly GRML is based off Debian so you might want to use apt-get, aptitude as your source package front ends. You may also use dpkg but it's a little more trickier to use because there is a lot of command line switches which you can enable.
3. As far as wireles I have not a clue.
I use Ubuntu here with Gnome and just compiled Orca with Grade II braille support.
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 12:19 -0500, Josh wrote:
Hi,
Once I can get this grml linux installed to the hard drive, can I?
- remove the x-windows graphical environments because I don't need them.
- remove all applications I don't need.
- install voxin for use with speakup or brltty.
- set up my wireless USB adapter so I can have internet access in grml
command-line? 5. if I want x-windows gui, can I install gnome desktop with orca and use that? ubuntu doesn't want to work on here, so maybe gnome then will work with grml1.1? 6. once I got it all customized, including having automatic speech at startup, could I use some grml text-based software could to make my own custom linux live-cd/install cd? oh and I read that for text-mode 64mb of ram is recommended so this grml would work great on legacy machines, also. and doubleTalk hardware speech only costs $200 or so. so that's not bad either.
Josh
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