* Speakup and grml spelling
@ keithint38
` Gregory Nowak
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From: keithint38 @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
The only solution for this problem, is to grab the grml kernel source, and
recompile the kernel image. Mika does not support this; as the kernel lock
being preempted should be something left alone, because this is eusually
enabled across all normal current distrobutions of Linux. You should not
have any reason to use nice-levels, because once you make the following
change (I recommend installing on your hard-drive and booting back into
the installation of GRML first though) then make sure that you do this.
In make menuconfig (I will not explain how to do a compilation of the
kernel) you should be able to find documentation on this, go to Processor
type and features, and then select either Preempt the big kernel lock (and
disable this completly) or totally deactivate the preemption if you
choose.
Then perform a make && make modules_install, and reboot the hard-drive
installation, and you should be fine.
BTW does anyone know if debian's ESpeak package uses "speak?" or the
Espeak executable library?
Regards, --Keith.
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* Re: Speakup and grml spelling
Speakup and grml spelling keithint38
@ ` Gregory Nowak
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From: Gregory Nowak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
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As far as I can tell, the debian package uses espeak, specifically,
/usr/bin/espeak.
Greg
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 08:28:08AM -0700, keithint38@commspeed.net wrote:
> The only solution for this problem, is to grab the grml kernel source, and
> recompile the kernel image. Mika does not support this; as the kernel lock
> being preempted should be something left alone, because this is eusually
> enabled across all normal current distrobutions of Linux. You should not
> have any reason to use nice-levels, because once you make the following
> change (I recommend installing on your hard-drive and booting back into
> the installation of GRML first though) then make sure that you do this.
> In make menuconfig (I will not explain how to do a compilation of the
> kernel) you should be able to find documentation on this, go to Processor
> type and features, and then select either Preempt the big kernel lock (and
> disable this completly) or totally deactivate the preemption if you
> choose.
> Then perform a make && make modules_install, and reboot the hard-drive
> installation, and you should be fine.
> BTW does anyone know if debian's ESpeak package uses "speak?" or the
> Espeak executable library?
> Regards, --Keith.
>
>
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