They work fine. There are some module dependancies that are not there, and which do not matter; and you are warned not to select a keymap, and since I have never tried this, I do not know if that is an out of date warning. However, I have done installs twice with those disks, and am about to do another one.
Regards, Luke On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Frank Carmickle wrote: > On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Mario Lang wrote: > > > Luke Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > linux-speakup.org, has a Debian installer with speakup, if that is what > > > you desire. > > > > The latest information I have about the speakup-enabled woody > > boot-floppies is that they do not work. Do you have any other > > information regarding this? > > > > Quoting the README for the woody speakup disks: > > > > "These are the woody bootdisks with speakup using kernel 2.4.17. They > > were packaged from the 3.0.18 boot-floppies utils which are no longer > > current. I will be updating them again in the next month or so > > depending on how much closer to release we get. At that time there ..." > > Well my words have come back to haunt me. I have planned on updating > them. However I just got an internet connection again this last month and > I will be working on them soonish. However I would like to make all > architectures speakup enabled. I just compiled speakup on a ppc with no > luck. Kirk and I are working on this. As far as I know the speakup > enabled woody floppies that are on the site work just fine. I need to get > up to speed on the new installation system. I don't think that it is that > important for me to work on woody disks now but I might anyway. > > > > > Well, the release of Woody is not already nearly a year ago. > > last July right? > > Frank > > >

