I have friends who swear by Gentoo, but I have yet to find a speakup enabled version of its install; From what I understand the initial install of a gentoo system is even more straining then a debian install, but just as with debian makes up with it when maintaining it. Gentoo is in fact much more bleeding edge then debian ever will be, from what I understand they often use direct cvs code in there builds. - D On 17 May 2004 at 0:25, Jayson Smith wrote: > Hi, > Thanks to everybody who got me going with a Speakup-enabled 2.6.6 kernel. > And now, for another question. Currently I'm using Debian 3. However, I've > always been a bit fascinated with Gentoo's Portage system, which downloads > packages as source then compiles them right on the spot. I probably won't > switch actually, but has anybody managed to get a talking Gentoo install > using Speakup, and if so, how? > As for stability, etc. is Gentoo pretty stable? I'm using Debian 3 stable > which, as many of you probably know, is quite a bit out of date. I would > assume Gentoo would be more current. > Thanks for any advice and thoughts. > Jayson. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >