The article said: > collaboration with Speakup screen reader enables Slackware's ZipSlack > Linux to talk its user through installation and startup without > sighted help... I must have been unclear in my announcement. Speakup doesn't talk the user through the installation; the user does that from DOS or Windows with their existing screen reader. Then they switch to DOS mode, unload their screen reader if necessary, and start Linux. Speakup speaks everything from startup to shutdown. -- Matt Campbell <mattcamp at crosswinds.net> Web site: http://www.crosswinds.net/~mattcamp/ ICQ #: 33005941