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From: Kenny Hitt <kenny@hittsjunk.net>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: Using sftsyn
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 04:14:27 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050331101427.GA956@blackbox> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000001c535c7$30658210$220110ac@jim>

Hi.  Your next step is to build your kernel and include support for
softsynth.  The docs you will want to read will depend on how you decide
to go.

Do you want to stick with a 2.4 kernel or move to a 2.6 kernel?
Do you want to build the kernel the way described in the kernel source
tree or do you want to be lazy like me and build it as a Debian package?

I know what you mean about the more you learn the more you want to
learn.  One of the cool things about Linux is you can usually find docs
to help you do almost anything you want with your computer.

          Kenny
	  
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:56:46PM -0800, jim grimsby wrote:
> Kernel 2.47 speakup no it is not included as I asertained.  And as your
> message you left offering help stated also.  I realy apreshate that
> offer of help by the way but I have to get to bed so I can baby sit my
> sisters kids again in the morning.   Also good news I called my friend
> and she just gave me the accent so there is no longer a dead line.  So I
> will hit the books again.  I also am coming in to a old dectalk
> sinthasizer as soon as I can get my mom to pick it up for me.  So at
> least at this moment I am all set.  I still need to get the software
> working though as I bought the dectalk software.  
> My plan is to make all of my systems linux based at the end of this
> project.  I also have to adment that the way I learned my operating
> systems in the past was to get in there and play with it.  In linux I
> have found I have had to do a lot more reading. I have been reading a
> lot of manuals and documentation. I find the more I learn the more there
> is to learn <smile> I realy apreshate all the help so far.  
> So where can I find documentation on how to fix this little problem of
> not having the module in the kernel. Thanks 
> 


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