Hello,
I am interested in installing Linux on a spare computer I have. Unfortunately my refreshable braille display is non-functional at this point, so I will need to rely on speech for everything. Is there a release of debian that has Speakup installed and working for not only the installation but also by default for the console? I would also like the option of using orca for gnome accessibility. It has been several years since I have looked at debian so I am not up on the current state of the distro. Thanks in advance -- Thanks, Donald Accessibility, like security, is better when built-in from the beginning rather than bolted on at the end. http://www.oracle.com/ Donald Raikes | Accessibility Specialist Mobile: HYPERLINK "tel:+15202717608"+15202717608 | VOIP: HYPERLINK "tel:+15205744033"+15205744033 Oracle Accessibility Program Office | Tucson, Arizona http://www.oracle.com/commitment Oracle is committed to developing practices and products that help protect the environment

