Hi all, I'm trying to switch from slackware to Debian. I've found the floppy images on the speakup site. That's a lot of floppies. Is their a bootable cd rom with speakup built in I could use, or could one be made somehow? I'd kind of like it if we could have one with the new cvs version on it. I know, it might still be a bit buggy but darn it, that cursor tracking is cool! Great job on that by the way, I'm having no problems at all with it. My only comment is can we slow down the initial rate on the litetalk a bit please? Back to the topic, could someone explain how to use the module configuration and dselect portions of the install process? Modconf doesn't seem to have much help text so I don't know what I need. I plan to build my own kernel anyway, so do I really need to go through all that? Regarding dselect, I was totally confused there. I've heard a few times that the Debian installer is hard to use, it wasn't hard for me, I only had trouble with those two parts. Also, a couple times during the installation I got some error messages about modules. One early on said something about the file modules.dep not being found. After choosing each module there's another error I can't remember. I messed up something during the install so I'm in windows right now and don't have those exact messages handy. I'll right them down next time. If anyone knows what I'm talking about though, how serious are these and what do I do to fix them? Thanks. Justin