Ubuntu and Speakup

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Hi all,

I'm sorry if I'm asking a question which has been discussed before, but 
I searched both ubuntu.com and Google without finding any definite 
answer.

I would like to try the live CD with Speakup.  I would also like to try 
Gnome but my primary interest is in console access with a hardware 
synth.  I saw a mention in the wiki that Speakup would be included but 
nowhere were there instructions on how to boot the CD with Speakup 
support.  I read here recently that it's possible to get a talking X 
setup but that's not really what I'm after.  Is there a live CD with 
Speakup built-in?  What CD image should I get?  I assume 7.10 desktop 
but this wasn't stated anywhere.

I ran into similar problems trying to figure out how to start the Debian 
installer with Speakup.  The search engine is disabled and Google showed 
hits either not in English, related to Sarge only, or bug reports but no 
actual instructions on how to start the Debian install CD with Speakup.  
I found definite mentions that Sarge and I think Etch do come with it 
built-in but it was a bit vague.  I admit that I haven't thoroughly read 
the installation manual etc.

Finally, does someone have a download location for grml?  It looked 
interesting but apparently the download page wasn't compatible with 
Lynx.  I looked for links to .iso files but didn't find any, but I 
didn't spend a lot of time looking.  I would like a US mirror.  I would 
be using a DEC-Talk Express, 256 MB of RAM, and a 1.7 GHZ processor I 
think.  Windows is the main OS and it's important that my data isn't 
overwritten by a live CD.  I know live CDs aren't supposed to do that 
but grml had many mentions of installing to a hard disk.

Thanks all for your help.

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