Noone could be bothered answering my post, maybe if I ask the same thing in a different way they will - ormaybe they hate newbies

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There is also a kernel-image-speakup debian package, and a talking
netinstall cd, but  it's under development, and I don't like it
personally,
since it told me I need a bunch of modules for hardware I didn't even
have.


On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Shaun Oliver wrote:

> the only one at this point in time that comes with speakup as part of
> the official distribution is slackware.
> however there are ways of using speakup with others.
> bill acker has modified fedora to work with speakup during install
> and there's some old debian woody disks on the speakup ftp site as well.
> hth
>
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> Shaun Oliver
>
>
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