Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen (p...@hungry.com): > > Package: espeakup-udeb > Version: 1:0.71-13 > Severity: wishlist > User: debian-...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: debian-edu > > The Wheezy installer have a very nice option to get the installer to > speak, and if this is enabled the configuration is passed on to Gnome to > continue the load speaking experience also after boot. > > But when installing using desktop=kde, the resulting desktop is not > configured to speak up. > > Could espeakup-udeb be extended to install and set up the required > packages for a KDE desktop too? I am not sure what should be installed > or set up, but have read somewhere that KDE uses festival for its load > speaking abilities. > > Even if KDE isn't using espeakup, I suspect it do not make sense to > provide several speakup mechanism within d-i, and that the espeakup-udeb > package should handle KDE speakup too. > > -- > Happy hacking > Petter Reinholdtsen
It's probably worth bringing the debian-accessibility people in the loop. Hence, doing so. --
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