[raspberry-vi] Re: Arch image published

  • From: Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 20:23:12 +0100

That would be cool Chris.  Might be a good idea to download it and give 
it a whirl first to make sure I haven't published anything that is 
fundamentally broken.

Mike

On 13/04/2014 20:21, Chris Norman wrote:
> Good effort mate! Do you want me to make torrents out of it? We could
> all seed and feed then! :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> On 13/04/2014 20:13, Mike Ray wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I have just uploaded the following to the server:
>>
>> http://www.raspberryvi.org/downloads/accessible-arch-cli-2.1-beta.img.zip
>>
>> There are also release notes and sha1sum file for this image:
>>
>> http://www.raspberryvi.org/downloads/accessible-arch-cli-2.1-beta.releasenotes
>> http://www.raspberryvi.org/downloads/accessible-arch-cli-2.1-beta.sha1sum
>>
>> The root password is root.
>>
>> There is one ordinary user; 'pi', password 'raspberry'.
>>
>> Hostname is 'alarmpi'.
>>
>> Notes:
>>
>> 1.  The release notes are available in /home/pi as 'README'.
>>
>> 2.  There are root file system expansion scripts in /home/pi, see
>> release notes.
>>
>> 3.  This image uses speech-dispatcher and the audio is SOLID. But,
>> because Emacspeak does not use speech-dispatcher, Emacspeak should
>> currently be regarded as broken.  It is unusable.  I am currently
>> writing an Emacspeak to speech-dispatcher bridge.
>>
>> 4.  This is a beta version.  I firmly believe this is the best attempt
>> at accessibility since the problems with changed audio drivers and Hynix
>> chips etc.  However, please regard it as a beta and report any problems
>> on here so we can have a go at fixing them.
>>
>> I believe the switch to speech-dispatcher is very significant in a
>> couple of ways, not least because we will need for sd to be running if
>> we are to get Orca to fly in a GUI.
>>
>> A big thank you has to go to Rill for constant encouragement, comments
>> (not all rude), constructive criticism and an occasional kick when I get
>> fed up or despondent about trying to shoe-horn accessibility into a
>> match box.
>>
>> Several SD cards were definitely harmed in the production of this image :)
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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