Bug in 2.4 kernels and doubletalk-lt.

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I got some intermitant success by modifying the values in
/proc/speakup/litetalk/trigger_time and delay_time. Kirk posted a
message to the list explaining these values and how they're used. You
should read through that message before changing them. I was never able
to come up with a set of values which worked all of the time.

Chris

On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 06:44:28PM -0400, Jacob Schmude wrote:
> Hi
>      I second this. With 2.4 and DTLT I lose the first char of each line as
> it is sent to the synth. reviewing the screen misses nothing. I do not have
> this with the dtpc and the 2.4 kernels. Nor do I have the control-code
> problem with the dtpc. It appears to be dtlt specific. I also have an odd
> symptom where it says "space" at the beginning of some lines. In fact, there
> is no such space there. Odd thing is, that when it says "space" it does not
> miss the first character. This, also only appears with the LT. Don't know if
> these three problems are related or not, but none of them occur with the 2.2
> kernel series.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 04:36:21PM -0400, Scott Howell wrote:
> > Actually I'm wondering why with the 2.4 series of kernels and the
> > Doubletalk external, I'm loosing the first char. Any thoughts? I can read
> > it, but if its just speaking, like at a login prompt, it drops off the
> > first char. i.e. elcome to linux 2.4.3 
> > 
> 
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