Hi. This is probably not the best way, but the only way I know of to get
Speakup and Emacspeak to work together is reboot when you want to
switch. In other words, your kernel has Speakup patched in and you want to
use Emacspeak. Switch to a non-speaking kernel without the Speakup patch,
reboot, and try Emacspeak. When you are done, switch back to the Speakup
kernel. There are a variety of ways of switching. I think you can hold
down the shift while it is booting and a menu will come up if you are using
lilo. Of course you will not have speech to read the menu, so you could
manually edit lilo.conf first. Either way, make sure to run lilo after
changing kernels.
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