Hello all, I have a computer that I was going to try installing Fedora core onto. Problem is: 1. No serial ports, thus there is no hope of hardware speech support. 2. Though the PC has more then enough RAM, this puts me in the position of requiring an SSH terminal, as Telnet is likely to be just as inaccessible as anything. While I can setup an SSH terminal client on the other Windows computer I have over here, that won't work without an SSH server, so I'm wondering if Fedora core's CD happens to have this? If not, then I may have to resort to GRML or something else with Speakup support. I've totally decided not to use Ubuntu, or Gentoo because neither of them now contain Speakup, and I think now that so many distros are dropping it, well.. I love Speakup with software speech myself, personally, ESpeak, to be quite specific. Perhaps Speakup modified includes ESpeak in there repositories? That would be nice to grab Dispatcher, SpeechD-up, and ESpeak. BTW..while we're on this, Would anyone here be able to tel me how to get the native Espeak module working sinse I here one now exists? Previously, I was using Espeak-generic. Regards, --Keith