>From my reading of gnome-accessibility-list the sources and cvs can be downloaded from gnome.org and if all is downloaded all the accessibillity bits travel with those packages. So far as I know that's the only gnome version when once all is built and working and someone runs the gnopernicus command with a working sound card installed and a working speech server that gnome knows about gnopernicus comes up speaking. This ultimately may have wider application than just debian since it may be the reliable path to a talking X environment installed on a computer no matter which flavor of Linux has already been installed.