Chris Brannon writes: > I'll let someone else answer this one, because I don't really use Gnome > on Arch. Yes, it's possible to set it up eyes-free. > I'd probably do that after booting into the freshly-installed OS. > OK, thanks. So I'll wait for further instructions and maybe I try it by myself after installing the fresh system. Thank you for the aditional kind answers below as well. Cheers. >> My native language is Brazilian Portuguese, so I will >> have to set my localization options and change the ESpeak voice after >> rebooting into the installed system, right? > > You can change the espeakup voice by editing /etc/conf.d/espeakup. > Just edit the version on the installed partition before you reboot. > I don't expect that you'll have any problems with setting your locale. > >> 3. My machine has a Pentium D dual core processor, with 1 GB RAM. Is it >> worth installing the 64 bits version, since I don't have much memory? > > Honestly, I haven't even published a link to the 64-bit image, yet. > It's really just for testing purposes, if you're feeling brave. > If you ask me privately for the link, I'll gladly give it to you. > The next set of "stable" images will include a 64-bit version. > > Good luck, > -- Chris > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >