-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I'll answer your other questions first. Yes, if there is an internal sound card, Linux will try to use it first. I can say for sure that there is code in Debian to specifically prioritize internal sound cards in the ALSA configuration. I found this out from experience when setting up my server with no onboard sound. It will always put USB sound devices as secondary. I know this because I bought a really cheap USB sound card, thanks to a recommendation on this list. Yes, it works great in Linux and nicely fits into a USB port. As others have pointed out, you would have to use some live CD for booting. You can still use Image for Linux to backup and restore. You have a couple of options. The first is to copy imagel with your registration to a USB flash drive or somewhere on the network. The second is to make a custom boot CD with them included. Just boot the CD as normal. After it boots and you have speech, either plug in your flash drive or copy imagel from the network and run it. It should work fine and still let you backup and restore with speech. On 5/26/2013 10:13 AM, Jayson Smith wrote: > A bit off-topic here, but somewhat related to Linux. > > For several years, I've been using Image for Windows/Linux as my > Windows backup/restore solution. I liked it because, in case of total > boot drive failure where the system was completely unbootable, I could > boot up Image for Linux which includes Speakup, use my DECtalk Express, > and restore. Now, though, I've upgraded to Windows 7, and my computer > has exactly zero serial ports. So I can't use my old boot CD any more, > unless it would work with a USB to serial convertor. > > What do you recommend for a bootable, accessible backup and restore > solution? Does whatever you recommend use software speech? I don't > assume anyone's come up with an accessible bootable Windows CD? Does > such a bootable CD work with USB sound devices? Also, in all our > computers, there's an internal sound card we're not actively using in > Windows. Would any Linux CD try to use that first? Thanks for any > thoughts! Jayson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRpGv7AAoJEPrAuJWnLe0yix8QAJSCFdrnfMe1v7ctgTE+0CBZ 0AOl2tZZ7/ipm3cfDiYHtvnYqYxSVIXODMJoyqF0TAPHZRYx+dxATJ5YciYAF84w KBSZJD8bYyTSQ0oio8Qu1N/SpkTWbsMyiI51J+nER6i6ZY6SWsgEVLrdxrNOb5pr m1eJGz0QaOEZrGC2EyPDkg9U76VG6znVNXUFETRgMlSxqncYXymBERPyJvvca++2 d2opuMktJQT5uVW9ysg6Dt51bhJzwLmRyRmfGFIaeYcJJM5AToyBDtgD1VgYfOMV Q59vxhyzdv+542wfi1dE7AoJa7OtNngnYtwhZFNgNDXcK2atgmhW2Snaa1bkIeWR 9jksvKjA6EJZFKgQ13PbAVDrykX34ISXyP9FXvgs9p4lthnEQdDZwUI6ECxDEhBQ ZkzdMiyzgF26Nw2B6CNXy1q/jyqktpSuLcLgfSH0xLKDjxsibRxCvdjj6tGMW5Jk T4GFMy0ebl9jz994+YqIHW4pvcRfnwAnm+cTt+HD5Jj/KS/uSRi5zGzppX0qdOJ3 RTh0Hd8pBPniPNvDtw5aCVav11M08lFY+fW3pAzx1LFO2ZWrws9xOddD7vQulxRe TrSEWPDPFTKTf7UTgIIIMDzlAff/UA85s7Cp/elJ0ShZJBrvEDtiq9s7qWLZrwSm ue2Qgr9MpynNF/sOfZml =OEaF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----