* two keymaps for two kernels
@ Saqib Shaikh
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From: Saqib Shaikh @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
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hi,
does anyone know how you can use two different keymaps for two kernels? so that i can have a talking kernel with the speakup modified keymap and a nontalking kernel in which the numpad is free?
thanks, saqib
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* Re: Two keymaps for two kernels
Two " Cheryl Homiak
@ ` Saqib Shaikh
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From: Saqib Shaikh @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
thanks, could you please go over how you accomplished this? at the moment i
have /vmlinuz, /vmlinuz.speakup, and /boot/system.map. If I now add
/boot/speakup.map how do i go about telling linux which keymap is for which
kernel etc? thanks, saqib
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cheryl Homiak" <chomiak@worldfront.com>
To: "speakup" <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 6:49 AM
Subject: Two keymaps for two kernels
> My keymap problem seems to have resolved itself; the right keymap seems to
> be loading now with each kernel--at least the alt key is working in the
> no-speech kernel that I load to use emacspeak alone. My theory is that
> something in one of the debian updates/upgrades fixed the problem. You
> especially might want to try it again, Saqib, if you've been doing regular
> "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" for your system.
>
> Cheryl
>
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* Two keymaps for two kernels
@ Cheryl Homiak
` Saqib Shaikh
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From: Cheryl Homiak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
My keymap problem seems to have resolved itself; the right keymap seems to
be loading now with each kernel--at least the alt key is working in the
no-speech kernel that I load to use emacspeak alone. My theory is that
something in one of the debian updates/upgrades fixed the problem. You
especially might want to try it again, Saqib, if you've been doing regular
"apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" for your system.
Cheryl
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* Re: two keymaps for two kernels
` Gregory Nowak
@ ` Cheryl Homiak
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From: Cheryl Homiak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that the easiest thing to do
> would be to simply compile
> the nontalking kernel from
> a fresh source tree without speakup patched
In this case, at least in debian, that doesn't matter; we seem to be stuck
with whichever keymap was installed, be it speakup or another kernel. I'm
sure there is a way around this, and will let somebody know if I find it
first. I don't know what Saquib did but I did compile from a fresh kernel
tree without speaqkup compiled in. Cheryl
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two " Saqib Shaikh
` Cheryl Homiak
@ ` Gregory Nowak
` Cheryl Homiak
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From: Gregory Nowak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hi,
I think that the easiest thing to do
would be to simply compile
the nontalking kernel from
a fresh source tree without speakup patched in.
Greg
On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 05:06:19PM +0100, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i use two kernels for emacspeak and for speakup. now, i think that when i use the standard nontalking kernel i am stuck with the speakup keymap. how can i use a standard keymap for the normal kernel and a speakup.map for the talking kernel?
>
> thanks, saqib
>
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* Re: two keymaps for two kernels
two " Saqib Shaikh
@ ` Cheryl Homiak
` Gregory Nowak
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From: Cheryl Homiak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
This seems to be the same problem I am having. If you are using debian,
it appears that the way console-common and console-tools now function is
causing this problem. If you don't get an answer here, you might try
taking it to a debian list. I actually did succeed in loading a keymap to
use with just emacspeak, but of course when I rebooted into my
speakup-using kernel the emacspeak-using kernel keymap loaded and I had to
find a speakup keymap to reload. It seems to me that in the past the
keymap was loaded for whatever kernel you booted but now that has changed.
Cheryl
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* two keymaps for two kernels
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` Gregory Nowak
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From: Saqib Shaikh @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
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hi all,
i use two kernels for emacspeak and for speakup. now, i think that when i use the standard nontalking kernel i am stuck with the speakup keymap. how can i use a standard keymap for the normal kernel and a speakup.map for the talking kernel?
thanks, saqib
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