I have been using Slackware Linux with Speakup modified kernels for some time now with what I would call very good results. I have set up systems on my own with no sighted assistance, build databases and associated scripts using MySQL, set up an LAN of my own, browsed the web, edited various types of files with various editors, logged into remote systems to perform various tasks, and more, all thanks to Speakup on text consoles. Other projects seem to be addressing the GUI interface issues, so the only major steps forward I can personally think of for Speakup at the moment include support for USB hardware speech synthesizers, and for software speech synthesizers to be easier to set up. Software speech synthesis seems to be moving forward, and I have read hints on this list that USB connections are on at least one to-do list, so others seem to be considering these issues as well :) . HTH, and have a great day. On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 10:36:07AM -0400, Andrew Wagner wrote: > So, any other thoughts on what especially needs done, to make speakup a > viable solution for more users who need accessibility? Thanks. Andrew > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Ralph. N6BNO. Wisdom comes from central processing, not from I/O. rreid at sunset.net http://personalweb.sunset.net/~rreid ...passing through The City of Internet at the speed of light! y = x ^ LOG_B (x, y)