Hi all. The proc/speakup system was designed to allow users to more easily control various speakup/synthesizer configuration parameters. The idea that you can't stop a hacker from doing something just because you don't have speech is ludicrous. Hasn't anyone ever heard of just pulling the cable, or hitting control alt-del to reboot the machine? If you have a hacker on your system, you'll probably want to reboot into single user mode anyway, in order to clean up what he/she has been doing. The other advantage to the proc/speakup system is that it allows folks to set speech parameters during the installation process of Linux in order to make speech more understandable. It also means you don't have to get some other program to configure your speech, the configuration capability is already built into speakup itself. As for keyboard configuration, rtfm about keymaps and load and dump keys, and you can configure your keyboard just about anyway you like. The moral of the storry, don't look a gift horse in the mouth! Gene Collins >/proc/speakup was a bad idea. because: >1. if a hacker gained root, you couldn't turn off the net or something without speech. (if >someone shut it off) >i think a keypad configuration system would be in order. use one of the unused keys, or see if numlock is on/off, and if its one way, use rate pitch and volu me on the keypad. >check if scroll lock is on (no one uses it) and do other things. >scroll+num, +caps. things like that. >just my 2 sents. and i'm looking for someone that can give me free synths, (i almost had one, >but the guy got really mad and ignores me). > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup