Contributors from the debian-accessibility group may be able to
complete my answer....

Original mail to -boot:

Quoting Terry D. Cudney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
> 
>       I'm new to this list, so please bear with me.
> 
>       I have been using debian for several years now, with speakup (a 
> text-only (cli) screen-review system for blind/visually-impaired users)
> 
>       The last system I installed using a CD netinst image from Shane ??. It 
> installed etch and then I've had to do editing of the sources.list, to 
> upgrade to sid and lenny. Then compiling a custom kernel to include the 
> speakup patches.
> 
>       New releases of debian, I understand, have the necessary hooks in the 
> kernel to permit speakup to loaded as modules without a custom kernel.. 
> that's great, but...
> 
>       Here's my question:
> 
>       Is there a plan to include speakup in the d-i? wit current kernel and 
> installing lenny? I am reluctant to go through the arduous process of 
> installing etch/upgrading to sid then to lenny, etc. Hoping that speakup can 
> be included in the d-i so that we blind/visually-impaired users can install 
> an up-to-date system with speech from the beginning.
> 
>       Please advise if/when this might be included in the d-i.
> 
>       Thannks in advance,


There has been recent work to integrate work specifically aimed for
the blind and visually-impaired people. Not only speakup but also
support for Braille devices.

I'm personnally not completely sure about the status of this work, so
I prefer leaving others to answer. I mostly didn't want your mail to
remain unanswered (the D-I team is currently preparing the release of
D-I for lenny which may explain why noone answered as of now).


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