booting with speakup installed, with no synth attached

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Can't really do that, would need it to load support for speech, and not use
it unless speech is connected. Is there "dummy dectalks" that'll tell linux
a dectalk is there, but it's really not, just to make it boot? I really
don't feel like getting another one, and going through the hastles of
applying for grants and stuff from the employer to get it, probably would
have use of it faster bringing the one I use with my laptop, as I wouldn't
use both at once, separately.
At 08:01 PM 9/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I have booted a machine with speakup installed (using Doubletalk
>synth) and booted a number of times without the synth attached. I didn't
>notice any difference in the boot. (I am sighted my roommate isn't.) The
>one thing I noticed is that attaching the synth didn't seem to cause it to
>start speaking. But I didn't play arround and there may be a way around
>that too. I simply rebooted to make it speak.
>
>-- 
>Kirk Wood
>Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
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>Seek simplicity -- and distrust it.
>		Alfred North Whitehead
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