Does anyone on the list have experience with Speakup on Dec Alpha machines? I googled around a bit and discovered that 'way back in 1999, Janina was asking for help getting an Alpha machine running -- but that was probably pre-speakup. I have a Dec Multia (UDB) that my fiance purchased at a flea market. He's a bit tired of watching me install Linux on old PCS because in his opinion, old PCS don't have any character. So I humored him, and attempted to install Debian on the Multia. But the Debian rescue.bin floppy ignores the console=ttyS0 parameter, even though the documentation claims this will work. So if someone has Alpha experience, I would ask them if I could compile a Speakup-enabled kernel for my Multia on my PC, or if they knew where I could get a rescue boot disk already built. The Multia, is indeed pretty cool. When booted, it auto-detects an attached terminal so all BIOS (it's called ARC or SRM in Alpha) output is sent to the terminal. So you don't need sighted help to do bios-setting stuff. But he's more of a hardware nut than I am so I'm mostly doing this to keep him happy. He has an old PDP-1173 too so maybe I'll just install some old BSD image on it if I can't get access to the Multia. -- Debee (Deborah Norling) Alternate Media Specialist DeAnza College Phone: 408-864-5815 <MailTo: norlingdeborah at fhda.edu>