Speakup kernel patch dropped from Ububtu Gutsy

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Samuel Thibault writes:
> BTW, do developpers themselves enable assistive technology for everyday
> use?  Not talking about the actual _use_ of them, that would help
> finding and fixing the bugs that appears just because AT is enabled...
> 
At the last Gnome Developers Conference it was agreed to enable a11y by
default in the development releases of Gnome. This was the case for
Gnome-2.17.x, and I believe it is now the case for Gnome-2.19.x.

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