Greetings. We've recently downloaded and installed linux speakup for the first time. As we run mostly Redhat linux around here, we chose to download the speakup-enabled version of Redhat, as found at: http://www.linux-speakup.org/ftp/disks/redhat/cdroms.html This has worked very well, and the blind student who uses the system is delighted with it. I noticed today that there is a new version of the kernel available for Redhat version 9. It's easy enough to get and install a new kernel from the RPM's, but it looks as if doing that would "break" speakup. Can any of you folks comment about this? Do we have to rebuild a custom, speakup-enabled kernel? Or do the people that provided the ISO's for the distribution make one available? Thanks. ========== Michael Hannon mailto:hannon at physics.ucdavis.edu Dept. of Physics 530.752.4966 University of California 530.752.4717 FAX Davis, CA 95616-8677