* Speakup 1.00 thanks
@ Tony Baechler
` Angelo Sonnesso
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From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hello. I would like to thank Kirk, Andy, and anyone else who has worked
on Speakup over the last two years. I was able to get and install Speakup
1.00 and have finally compiled my own kernel successfully. So, I am now
running kernel 2.4.12 and liking it. I really like the new cut and paste.
Thanks for fixing the pitch problem with the DECTalk Express. If anyone
out there really cares about Linux, you owe it to yourself to figure out
how to compile your own kernel with the latest stable Speakup release. It
is really not too bad and there is lots of help for configuring. My
system now boots much faster.
On another note, recently my Windows setup decided to weird out and tried
to restore everything to the defaults. Needless to say, it would not boot
right and kept locking up. (What is new?) Anyway, it is a little sad and
unfortunate when you have to use a free, noncommercial OS to go around
Microsoft and fix the mess they created. In other words, Linux saved my
butt and I would not have been able to fix Windows otherwise. No, I am
not ready to completely move everything to Linux yet, and there are just
too many programs which have not been ported to console mode apps.
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* Re: Speakup 1.00 thanks
Speakup 1.00 thanks Tony Baechler
@ ` Angelo Sonnesso
` Tony Baechler
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From: Angelo Sonnesso @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
How did you fix the windows problem, and how big a part did speakup play in
this repair?
>
> On another note, recently my Windows setup decided to weird out and tried
> to restore everything to the defaults. Needless to say, it would not boot
> right and kept locking up. (What is new?) Anyway, it is a little sad and
> unfortunate when you have to use a free, noncommercial OS to go around
> Microsoft and fix the mess they created. In other words, Linux saved my
> butt and I would not have been able to fix Windows otherwise. No, I am
> not ready to completely move everything to Linux yet, and there are just
> too many programs which have not been ported to console mode apps.
>
>
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` Angelo Sonnesso
@ ` Tony Baechler
` help setting up samba kq6po
` Winblows unfortuneately! Amanda Lee
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From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hello. Basically, Windows decided to backup my ini files and restore
factory defaults. Mostly I fixed the problems within Windows (like the
registry) but not completely. The main problem was that it kept running
out of memory because it was using incorrect settings and assuming I had a
lot less memory than I actually have. Basically, I booted into Linux,
mounted my Win filesystem (this is done at boot time), looked at the ini
files, renamed them just in case, moved its backups to the correct
filenames and rebooted. This did not totally fix the problem but it
helped. Speakup in itself did not play a part except that I had speech
feedback so I knew what the heck I was doing when I was renaming files.
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