Re: Compiling kernel with Speakup

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Hi.  What happens if you try to patch speakup into their source?  You
might be able to patch speakup in without any problems.

          Kenny

On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 06:49:15AM -0800, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Hello all.  I need some help here.  I am looking at Engarde Linux at 
> engardelinux.org.  It claims to be very secure and is designed for 
> servers.  I would like to install it, but the only way I know of to do that 
> with speech is to compile a special kernel with Speakup.  I found no boot 
> scripts to modify to use something like yasr etc.  Anyway, they are using 
> the 2.4.20 kernel but with a bunch of patches for extra security.  I am not 
> a programmer and I really don't know what to do.  I can patch files and I 
> can follow written instructions, but they seem nonexistant.  They are using 
> RPM and they provide the kernel source as well as both a binary and source 
> CD image.  Could someone please look into this or help me figure this 
> out?  Thanks very much.
> 
> I can compress the two CD images and put them on the web if you need them 
> since their ftp server is a little slow.  Otherwise, you can get everything 
> from ftp://ftp.engardelinux.org/.  They also offer http access.
> 
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