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[ILUG] Alternative methods of installing Suse 9.3 Professional

[ILUG] Alternative methods of installing Suse 9.3 Professional

TreeFrog TreeFrog treefrogster at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 12:54:42 IST 2005


Hi,
Not sure if this is usefull either but it is an interesting problem.

Does anyone know if there is a way to do a remote install with SuSE?
Like over a VNC type tool!
Or is there a way to pass the display output of one PC through another
PC. This way it would never matter what was configured in an OS during
the install.
Most likely anything can be setup and installed after the inital install is run.

It would however mean another PC would have to be kept as an install JIG.

Just an idea.

Good luck with it.

Frederick.



On 12/07/05, CP Hennessy <cp.hennessy at openapp.biz> wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 July 2005 12:04, Darragh wrote:
> > Hello,
> > As some of you already know I'm blind so I use applications like Speakup to
> > read the console and Gnopernicus to read the Gnome environment.
> >
> > I'd generally stick to a distribution of Linux that came already patched
> > with the Speakup screen reader as I'd then be certain that I could
> > independently install it. However, the company that I work for are moving
> > to Suse 9.3 Professional in a month so I need to be able to independently
> > install, configure and use the system.
> 
> Not sure if it helps or is very relevant, but I know that one of the steps
> SuSE goes thru during installation is looking for braille displays.
> 
> CPH
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> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug/
> 
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