Hi, I don't know about your other questions, but about the speakup installation: I wrote a small script a while ago to assist me in speakup installation for the current kernel under Fedora. It uses a generic kernel for the compilation, compiles only speakup and copies it into the current kernel's module directory. https://github.com/zahyur/speakup-installer It has also a 'prepare' option - for installing dependancies. I've tried to adapt it for apt-get, dnf and pacman based distributions, but actually tested it only under Fedora. I posted it to the speakup mailing list, but no one responded so far. I'll be glad to hear your opinion. -- Best wishes, Zahari Fernando Botelho wrote: Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 01:27:05PM -0300 > Hi everyone, > > I must be getting old, because I have become backup-obssessed. > > In addition to a backup of my home folder, I would like to use the ARCH > pacman off-line alternate process, where one keeps a list of packages and > the actual packages on disk, just in case Internet access is not available > or is too slow. > > In that context, do Kernel changes like Speakup appear in the list of > installed packages? I imagine not, is this correct? > > Also, what is the best source of instructions on how to install Speakup? > > Thanks, > > Fernando > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
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