What kernel are you running? I had no problems upgrading to Jessie on a couple of servers here, but unless something changed recently, kernels after 2.6.32 don't seem to work with hardware speech. Of course you aren't using a serial synth, so maybe it'll be fine for you. The upgrade went fairly smooth for the most part and I would recommend upgrading. Be aware that the default init is now systemd which has a lot of dependencies, so if you want to stay with sysvinit or upstart, keep that in mind. One server is only accessed with ssh, so it has no speech on it at all. The other is my regular desktop machine, but I kept my 2.6.32 kernel due to the lack of serial synth support in newer kernels. I didn't want to upgrade udev, dbus, etc, so I kept sysvinit on my desktop, but the remote server got a new Jessie install with systemd and it seems fine. I did upgrade from Wheezy to testing, but due to unrelated circumstances, it got a fresh install, however that had nothing to do with Jessie or any Debian problems. Good luck and let us know how it goes. On 5/17/2015 7:26 PM, Tom Fowle wrote: > finally realized Debian 8.0 Jessie is released. > I see nothing in a quick perusal of the release notes effecting > accessibility, > or anything else i care about, but----- > > Using an old 1.3 gig Asus P2b with doubletalk PC internal. > > Are there any risks in just doing a straight upgrade from currently > installed recently updated wheezie using > apt-get upgrade > > Should I worry about backing up much, not really anything critical on > the > box. > _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup