-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all Are there any plans to have Speakup on the text-based installer disks in the future so as to facilitate the installation of Ubuntu Server, for example? There are speakup packages in Ubuntu and, while they're not the absolute latest git sources, they do compile and work fine even on the latest Lucid kernel. Could there be a move towards this planned in the future? The reasons Ubuntu dropped speakup several years ago were valid at the time, but perhaps it's time to reconsider it now. Not being able to install Ubuntu server independently is quite a disadvantage. Any thoughts?
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