Hi Janusz,

thanks for your kind words.

Getting OpenSolaris on a usb stick should be relatively easy.
Here's the latest image:
http://www.genunix.org/distributions/indiana/osol-0811.usb
The size of the image is 825M.
And here's a guide to use it:
http://blogs.sun.com/rv/entry/getting_opensolaris_into_an_usb

As for the espeak and orca availability right from the live image,
I believe they are there:
orca is in SUNWgnome-a11y-reader
espeak in SUNWespeak

I don't think GNOME can save your session, but if you need to add
programs that start automatically when you log in, try
System -> Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup Programs -> Add

Regards,
hnhn


Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
> Dear core developers of Opensolaris,
> 
>     I would like to please You, if you would be so kind and if You would 
> provide here direct link on A WEB page, which is describing The procedure 
> for creating USB startup flash disk with Opensolaris. If there is no 
> document, please try to write The procedure in this mailing list. Including 
> USB flashdisk syze which is required for saving Opensolaris on it. And 
> including which tool or which file system should be The flash disk 
> formatted. There was some procedure, which was necessary for including Orca 
> to this startup flash boot disk, so if would be possible to repair this 
> issue in The future, it would be very nice. My last question is, if there is 
> possible to save configuration of active applications, such as Orca screen 
> reader written in Python, or no.
> 
> I would like to intensively test Opensolaris, but using it with my Matshita 
> DVD RAM drive is probably not good idea, because intensive working with 
> laser head could overburn The mothors and laser head too, but if I can be 
> openheart to YOur development team, You have made The best Unix based 
> distribution, which can be used with Espeak and Orca. I know, that big 
> thank's should be addressed by MR Willie Walker and Sun microsystems 
> company, but Yours distribution was able to enable visually impaired users 
> to use Espak with Orca without big latency while fast pressing keys, this 
> was never possible. And speech-dispatcher do not have to be used.
> 
> So thank You very much, that You cooperated with MR Willie Walker 
> and with The Sun microsystems company. Your core developers are very near to 
> The ammazing fact, Yours distribution will be very probably The fastly 
> responding Unix based distribution, which would be usable by many visually 
> impaired users.
> Thank You very much for Yours programmers difficult work.
> 
> 
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