Hello Mike, While I am not running Gentoo Linux, I do know how to start the live CD with speakup. The first time the CD stops spinning when booted, type gentoo speakup_synth={synth_name} After that, Gentoo will come up speaking and you can take things from there. HTH Steve On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 1:51:20 PM, you stood on a roof and loudly proclaimed: > Hi Jason, > Are you installing from the LiveCD, or do you have another distribution on > your drive that you're using to bootstrap it? I used the latter approach, > partly because I didn't know if I could get the LiveCD to talk and partly > because I already had another distro installed and didn't want to be > without my computer while it was building things (although doing a stage 3 > install would probably get you up and running a lot quicker). Apparently > the LiveCD has Speakup installed, though (I didn't know that when I did > the install and haven't ever used it, so I can't comment any more than > that). > I just looked at the genkernel x86 config, and it includes Speakup if you > build a 2.6 kernel with the synthesizers being loaded as modules. I'm > assuming that this means that it wouldn't read boot messages, so you might > want to modify the config or build a kernel manually once you got it > installed. > And, yeah, it is handy to have the install guide available while you're > installing; I'd suggest either getting it or a quick reference brailled if > you can or keeping it open in another window/console. > Sorry for the non-answer, but let me know if there is anything I can do to > help. > -- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org -- > On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Jason Castonguay wrote: >> Hello everyone. >> >> I am looking into installing Gentoo Linux. I have begun reading the >> installation handbook available within their documentation and it sounds >> fascinating. One problem I have, however, is that there seem to be so >> many steps. Although I have no problem following directions, I thought >> the installation process would be something one could memorize. Perhaps >> I need to keep a quick reference on hand during installation? It does >> appear, however, that once installed, a person would probably not have >> to go through that again since they can use the `emerge' utility to keep >> their system updated. >> >> So, I just want to hear some thoughts or ideas from others who may have >> tried this distribution. Was speakup easy to get going during >> installation? What about brltty? >> >> Thanks for any and all feedback. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> -- >> Jason Castonguay > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list ---------- Stephen Clower Email/.Net Messenger: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AIM: AudioRabbit03 Skype: sclower Check out my little home on the web at http://www.steve-audio.net _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list