From: "Keith Hinton" <keithint38@CommSpeed.net>
To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: Setting don't-init-tables
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:24:04 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000601c75442$5f198070$6401a8c0@YOUR3ADE1B78A3> (raw)
How exactly do I set don't-init-tables, or -t in speechd-up automatically on all system-start-ups?
Does the information need to be placed into the configuration file?
What if the distro of Linux has a /etc/init.d/speechd-up script, and an configuration file for it?
For example:
in Gentoo, I have this:
/etc/conf.d/speechd-up, wich is a conf file for the Speechd-up deamon.
The only line in it is:
nice -5
Nothing about -t, etc.
I require the --don't-init-tables=1 to be placed somewhere.
Does it matter in wich file you place it, etc?
Let me know.
I don't know if just typing a -t into the deamon configuration file will be enough, or if I'll need to type: "--don't-init-tables=1"
Regards,
--Keith
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