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* Installing Speakup
@  Luke Davis
   ` Kirk Reiser
   ` From Glenn Ervinat home.
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Luke Davis @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup

Has anyone else had any trouble running the install script for the CVS
speakup?  Not checkout, but the actual install executable.

If others have run the one from the latest CVS, and had no difficulty,
this has to be my problem in some way.

Luke



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* Installing Speakup
@  Vic Beckley
   ` Janina Sajka
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Vic Beckley @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Hi all,

I am trying to compile a new kernel to make hardware options work with my PC and to install the Speakup 1.5 version.  I am running Debian 3.0 R2 which I installed with the installation files from the FTP site.  This means I have 2.4.17 and Speakup 1.0.

I have tried compiling 2.4.26, 2.6.2, and 2.6.5 with the same results.  When doing the make config, the only prompt I get pertaining to Speakup is whether I have a Doubletalk PC or not.  Speakup is not mentioned anywhere in the config.  Below is what I am doing.

Unpack clean kernel image and Speakup
Set Linux symbolic link
Change to Speakup folder and type ./install with no significant errors
Change to Linux
make dep
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
Copy System.map and bzImage to /boot and rename them
Set up symbolic links in / to point to the new files
Run lilo

The kernel boots fine, but there is no speech.  I can get back into 2.4.17 with speech by using my linuxold entry.

At this point I am totally frustrated.  What am I doing wrong?  Please help!!!



Best Regards from Ohio, U.S.A.
Vic
MailTo:vbeckley@wilkshire.net 



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* installing speakup
@  Jim Ruby
   ` William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Jim Ruby @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux speakup

I am trying to install speakup using redhat 7.1 roswel using the following:

I have two computers here and tried them both so will list the specs on both along with the problems.  I'd like to get this installed on the lap top first if I can.

inspiron 7500
192 mb ram
12 gb hd and a second 4 gb hd
I have a keypad ps 2 stile and a usb keypad hooked up.  I had to use the ps2 keypad as linux did not grab the usb one.
double talk lt wich is found fine.
I seems to go ok, but can not find the monitor type
Next it runs anaconda
then I basicly get a blank screen, the 7 8 and plus keys read nothing, but at the bottom I hear ns.  If I hit the "." key I hear tty7.

I'm wondering if maybe the keys don't work quite right on the lap top with speakup, but from what I could tell the keypad keys worked fine, the 4 and 6 keys beeped.

On the other system I had the same results.  I'll skip this one as I'd rather use the lap top unless otherwise asked.
Here is how I booted up
1 boot the machine in to msdos mode
2 changed to my cdrom drive and changed in to the dosutils directory and then typed
c:autoboot where I placed the following bat file.
loadlin autoboot\vmlinuz initrd=autoboot\initrd.img speakup_synth=ltlk

If there is other info you need please tell me how to get it and I will post it.  Guess it is a good start, just not quite there yet.





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* RE: Installing Speakup
@  Klarich, Terry
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Klarich, Terry @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'speakup@braille.uwo.ca'

Booting into X is controled by your default run level.  Look in your
/etc/inittab file.  For redhat, a text login is run level 3.  I don't know
what it is in Debian.

Terry

-----Original Message-----
From: Angus D.F. MacKinnon [mailto:dabneyadfm@home.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:21 PM
To: Speakup List
Subject: Installing Speakup


I would like to install Speakup useing My DECTalk Express on COM1 and
Debian Linux 2.1. The way it works right now is, I do a cold boot that
logs me in and xWindows starts. I close all open Windows with "Control
F4:. Then I press "Control F1" which brings me out to the Bash Prompt. I
then login again and do my work. Can I boot from a 3.5" floppy to bypass
this process? If so, what files should I FTP to a 3.5" floppy? Windows
or Linux format? My FTP program is Windows 95 based. then What Speakup
9.09 Files Should I FTP? A Windows or Linux 3.5" floppy? Then could I do
a speaking install of Speakup on my Debian Linux 2.1 system? In a
structured list, what would I need to do?

-- 
Love the Super Duper Guide Dog Dabney and
Angus D.F. MacKinnon, (Your favourite)
Visually Insane Genetically Modified Organism
Web Page: http://members.home.net/dabneyadfm

_______________________________________________
Speakup mailing list
Speakup@braille.uwo.ca
http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup


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* Installing Speakup
@  Angus D.F. MacKinnon
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Angus D.F. MacKinnon @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup List

I would like to install Speakup useing My DECTalk Express on COM1 and
Debian Linux 2.1. The way it works right now is, I do a cold boot that
logs me in and xWindows starts. I close all open Windows with "Control
F4:. Then I press "Control F1" which brings me out to the Bash Prompt. I
then login again and do my work. Can I boot from a 3.5" floppy to bypass
this process? If so, what files should I FTP to a 3.5" floppy? Windows
or Linux format? My FTP program is Windows 95 based. then What Speakup
9.09 Files Should I FTP? A Windows or Linux 3.5" floppy? Then could I do
a speaking install of Speakup on my Debian Linux 2.1 system? In a
structured list, what would I need to do?

-- 
Love the Super Duper Guide Dog Dabney and
Angus D.F. MacKinnon, (Your favourite)
Visually Insane Genetically Modified Organism
Web Page: http://members.home.net/dabneyadfm


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* installing speakup
@  Reinhard Stebner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Reinhard Stebner @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Which Linux is the best for using speakup on?  I am wanting to install Linux
for the first time, and want to have the best learning experience possible.
How easy is it to install Speakup for the first time?  Where can I learn the
differences in Linux  flavors?


The following has been taken from the Spirit of Aggieland
Some may boast of prowess bold
of the school they think so grand,
but there's a spirit can ne'er be told.
It's the spirit of Aggieland.




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