Hi, last time I checked, they only had 0.99 in their stable distro. I didn't do this yet, but apparently there is an entry you need to change in a config file for the festival speech synth to point to the correct hostname. I actually did go through the exercise of bringing sources down and compiling etc etc on Fedora, but even when I did that, I never got it working. I kind of gave up, though it was more due to laziness. Mind you, I sometimes think their instructions to make it actually go aren't that useful anyway. I'd just love to be able to do an apt-get and start using it after making a few simple config changes, rather than hunting and pecking round the system. Marcel, the fussy. Jude DaShiell wrote: > What accessibility was included in the debian version of gnopernicus and > what if any accessibility was excluded? I don't want to reinvent the > wheel in this instance. If I've only got configuration problems on this > end then it doesn't make sense to get gnome source from cvs and build it > on slackware and debian boxes and include all of the accessibility pieces. > If any accessibility components were not included though then in order to > get things working I have to do more than correct misconfigured systems. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > >