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@  Jude DaShiell
   ` John G. Heim
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From: Jude DaShiell @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup; +Cc: volkerdi

I just remembered something and why this is I can't figure.  The 
speakup_ltlk module in speakup.s in slackware and possibly also in the 
Linux kernel unless it was patched requires a ps/2 keyboard to be used to 
boot up the computer.  I remember on an earlier slackware installation 
switching out keyboards to a usb keyboard and I couldn't get speech 
working when trying to boot into slackware until I switched that USB 
keyboard out for a ps/2 again.  In that move, all the ps/2 keyboards I 
have also got donated.  Slackware does respond to a three-fingered salute 
on the usb keyboard I have and does respond to typing on that keyboard 
otherwise but that's as far as I can go here.  This is using an amd k8 
athelon machine too.  If I remember properly, this also happened on an 
intel machine I was using.  Now I'm wondering if this happens to any other 
slackware speakup users using usb keyboards.  It could be my particular 
brand keyboard is the problem or it could be this effects more than one 
brand and model of usb keyboard I don't know.  Aside from that, I can't 
get any audible indication as to when the boot: prompt comes up on the 
screen so I don't know if I ever keyed in the boot parameters at the right 
time during the past few days either.  When I get slackware any more, I 
use bittorrent and let that run overnight and burn DVD's in the afternoon 
of the next day since the distributor of slackware boxed sets will not 
package those shrink wrapped sets well enough to prevent breakage of cases 
and sometimes disks inside those cases and this is happening for people 
who have a slackware subscription.

I'll put archlinux on this 80GB disk and hope Slackware improves a few 
things eventually.  The faq files on slackware.com are outdated in that 
they don't refelect slackware's move from multiple floppy disk 
distribution to cd's and DVD's distributions.  It is unfortunate the 
linux-slackware email list on yahoogroups.com had to be closed down since 
it was being misused by people who didn't even know what Linux is let 
alone the slackware distribution is but list moderators apparently 
couldn't manage those problems.  I could restart that mailing list and may 
be able to moderate it, I don't know if a lynx user on linux can do the 
necessary web work on yahoogroups to moderate lists yet.  I have time 
since retiring from Southern Maryland and the Navy but that could change 
in a while too.



jude <jdashiel@shellworld.net>


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