Gregory Nowak <greg@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Yes, this jogs my memory, and matches what I remember. As far as I > recall, all the other images before that time which included speakup > were specially made, and hosted on linux-speakup.org, or > speakupmodified.org in the case of redhat/fedora. Incidentally, I do > believe slackware 8 was the first distribution to officially include speakup. In the Slackware 7.x days, I pulled my boot disk and root disk floppy images from the linux-speakup.org ftp site. There was also a thing called zipspeak, which ran a full talking Linux environment under MSDOS. It was Slackware-based. This was how I bootstrapped: running zipspeak for a month or so to learn the ropes, and then installing Slackware with the Speakup-enabled floppies and a set of Slackware CDs I ordered from Walnut Creek / BSDI. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup