OK, Improving the accessibility of the d-i version is a good aim in itself. We should look at that more generally for Edgy. We might be able to use the Speakup kernel module for example.
My point was just that the reason this issue was a major accessibility problem has largely gone away. When the install CD was the only way for someone to install to the HD then this was a complete show-stopper for some user groups. Now there is an alternative path so I think the problem has been removed from the user's POV. Of course there may be some corner cases where the Live CD is not suitable. Anyway, I like this wind of accessibility awarenes blowing through ubuntu ATM :) -- Keyboard rate is not long enough for users with disabilities https://launchpad.net/bugs/13457 -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility