Hello Samuel, Thank you for making the USB image. I copied it to my pendrive using zcat as described in the chapter you pointed me, and then copied the iso image there. When I booted to the USB pendrive, I had no speech. With a sighted assistance, i was able to set my locale and language. After that, the installer reported that one step of the installation had failed, that's the configure speech voices. I then run configure speech voices again from the main menu, and it failed again, then I aborted and exited. For you info, I have had problems getting sound to work on my machine more than once in the past. GRML has always worked, but an old enabled Arch Linux image made by Chris has not. I recall that Chris has kindly made a testing image for me last April and it worked fine. It was based on kernel 2.6.35 if I'm not wrong. My machine has an Intel Pentium D processor, an Intel chipset with onboard network, video, and a high definition Intel soundcard. Although the processor is 64 bit capable, I always install i386 systems, as the machine has only 1 gb of RAM. Thanks anyways. Cleverson Em 12/10/2010 12:58, Samuel Thibault escreveu: > Cleverson Casarin Uliana, le Tue 12 Oct 2010 12:12:55 -0300, a ?crit : >> Is it possible to use your netinst image to create a speech enabled >> bootable USB pendrive, either by copying the entire image or by mounting >> it and copying specific files to the pendrive and issuing some command >> to make it bootable? > > Sure, it's the second method described on > http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html > > For your convenience, I've prepared speakup-fixed boot.img.gz images on > http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/ > > Samuel > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > -- Cleverson