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The official Arch Linux installation media supports various [[Accessibility]] features: |
The official Arch Linux installation media supports various [[Accessibility]] features: |
2020年11月5日 (木) 22:54時点における版
The official Arch Linux installation media supports various Accessibility features:
- speech is provided by the espeakup package
- braille terminal support is handled by the brltty package
This document describes how to install Arch Linux using these features.
目次
Pre-installation
Boot the live environment
When the installation medium starts booting, press Down
followed by
Enter
to boot with speech enabled.
USB braille displays should be detected automatically via udev.
Multiple sound cards
If your computer has several sound cards, you will hear the following message: Please select your sound card for speech output.
When you hear a beep on the output that you would like to use, press Enter
to select the card.
Installation
Install essential packages
For speech support in the installed system you need espeakup and alsa-utils. If you use a braille display you need to install brltty.
Append the required packages to the pacstrap(8) call when installing:
# pacstrap /mnt base linux linux-firmware espeakup alsa-utils
Configure the system
Sound card
If #Multiple sound cards were detected you need to copy the /etc/asound.conf
file, which has been generated in the installation medium.
# cp /etc/asound.conf /mnt/etc/
Enable the services
To have speech support after booting into the installed system you need to enable espeakup.service
.
Reboot
After booting into the newly installed system it should start speaking automatically.