* John G. Heim <[email protected]> [111102 22:50]:
> >Can you (or someone else interested in this) draft a list of things
> >we would need to do/ship to actually have working accesibility support
> <> (for you)?
> >This includes everything that might be there right now. I myself
> >have never seen such a setup, so please be explicit.
> 
> I'd better ask around before I give you a definative list. I think I
> know what to tell you but I'll check  it out to make sure. I own a
> hardware speech synthesizer so I think for me, just including the
> speakup kernel modules would be enough.  And that code is now in the
> mainstream kernel code. You don't have to do anything but check the
> boxes for it when you're configuring a kernel.
> 
> On a debian system, to get software speech, you need the speakup
> modules and you need to install two packages, espeak and espeakup.
> To get braille, you need the brltty package.

There's now a testbuild of GRML_MEDIUM (64-bits) with espeakup, espeak
and brltty at this URL:
http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-medium-amd64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/2011-11-03_15-13-18/grml_isos/autobuild_2011-11-03_15-13-18.iso

Please test it; let us know if it works, if it doesn't, if it's
missing something, etc.

Note that this build has some ALSA/Sound support, which is something
that might get removed, too. Don't know if this would have any
impact on you.

  -ch

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