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I think today, squeeze is still debian's stable version. For squeeze, 
you need a hardware synth. For wheezy, you press the S key and it speaks 
with software speech. You can still do an install with your hardware 
synth with wheezy. I put wheezy on a server about a month ago figuring 
it would be moved to stable soon.

  05/09/13 11:39, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Buddy Brannan, le Thu 09 May 2013 12:24:27 -0400, a ?crit :
>> I've been a little out of the loop for a while. Quite a while, as it happens. How does one do a talking Debian stable install these days? Serial synth required, or does speak happen somehow?
>
> See http://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
>
> Samuel
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