Is 90 or 95 per cent close enough to all? If not, I don't understand your recalcitrance at all. I would expect most users would consider this a distinction without a meaningful difference. Therefore, you're not being fully forthcoming. You have no problem saying over and over this thing and this other thing are configuration and installation issues that your sysop needs to handle. That's appropriate and that's exactly how you should do it. But, you should not say something cannot be done when it can. I would very much like to refer to this HOWTO in my HOWTO. And, I would very much like to do so without the caviat that the authors provide misleading information that can't be trusted in such and such particulars. But, that's exactly what I'll have to do if you don't clear this up. Two changes: 1.) Secion 1 should point out that the boot loader arguments will get you nothing if Speakup is provided in modules. 2.) Section 7 should not claim that speech at boot up is not possible with modules, because it is, though how to achieve it is certainly and most properly a configuration and installation issue. I would like to say this Speakup HOWTO is a good document period. I don't want to say "it's a good document, except ... " Gene Collins writes: > Vast majority does not equal all. It has nothing to do with whether the > information is valuable or not, it is. But it's still a configuration > and installation issue. Unless somebody takes pains to configure the > distribution, Speakup compiled as modules will not speak on it's own. > If Speakup comes up talking because someone has configured the system so > that happens, the user gets a pleasant surprise. But it's not the > default behavior when Speakup has been compiled as modules. > > As I point out in my Preface, this is a user's guide, not an > installation and configuration guide. > > I was not aware that there is a separate license for documentation. > I'll have to check this out. > > Gene