Please don't take out accessibility away, I'll manage it

Hi, all the people here on the grml mailing list. Please don't take away accessibility, I'll manage it. You will have to give me step-by-exact step instructioons for how you got it to work that way and I will do it.
I can learn, if you will some how show me how to do it. I have a 64 bit machine, so I probably will be best to do the 64-bit version. I just want a system that is all command line and handles current web technologies as well or better than the gnome-orca-firefox combination if possible. Is it possible to rewrite all those graphical applications so that they will work in command line? Can this process be automated?
On the other hand, how hard would it be to build a NSA-like system that captures all the contents of the internet and redistributes it in a non-graphical form? Can't the blind community just build or get hold of some kind of supercomputer and then use artificial intelligence to rework all the internet sites into a non-graphical format and then set up a network provider that can be accessed by command-line only users to get the same content everyone else does?
That is a research project for the future. If anyone has that kind of computing power available, please direct me to it.
If no one wants to do this, theen, can you direct me to a way of getting command line accessibility on the command line in a 64-bit bersion?
Please don't take accessibility out of grml. If you will show me just exactly what to do to get it to work and then build an iso, I can manage it.
Sincerely:
Doug Smith

* Doug Smith braillefingers@gmx.com [111104 01:54]:
Hi, all the people here on the grml mailing list. Please don't take away accessibility, I'll manage it. You will have to give me step-by-exact step instructioons for how you got it to work that way and I will do it.
I can learn, if you will some how show me how to do it. I have a 64 bit machine, so I probably will be best to do the 64-bit version.
The best thing you can do to help accessibility stay is test this test version of GRML and figure out how to make espeakup actually work:
http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-medium-amd64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/2...
Another user reported that the speakup modules do not load into the kernel, but we don't know why.
-ch

On 2011-11-04 08:02, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-medium-amd64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/2...
HTTP 404? Does this link work for anybody?
Michael

* Michael Gissing m.gissing@tugraz.at [111104 16:54]:
On 2011-11-04 08:02, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-medium-amd64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/2...
HTTP 404? Does this link work for anybody?
Apparently gone already.
The daily grml64 medium ISOs should now also have espeakup: http://daily.grml.org/grml64-medium_sid_latest.iso
-ch

That daily build image doesn't boot on a OptiPlex GX280. I get the syslinux screen but after that, it hangs. Automatic boot in 4 seconds, 3, 2, 1, ... Nothing.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Hofstaedtler" ch@grml.org To: grml@ml.grml.org Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 11:24 AM Subject: Re: [Grml] Please don't take out accessibility away, I'll manage it
- Michael Gissing m.gissing@tugraz.at [111104 16:54]:
On 2011-11-04 08:02, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-medium-amd64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/2...
HTTP 404? Does this link work for anybody?
Apparently gone already.
The daily grml64 medium ISOs should now also have espeakup: http://daily.grml.org/grml64-medium_sid_latest.iso
-ch
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Christian Hofstaedtler
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Doug Smith
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John G. Heim
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Michael Gissing