About Speakup0.10 and earlier kernels

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Hey there Vic. The reason for dropping support for speakup 0.10 in kernels earlier than 2.2.18 isn't because we wanted to, it was because things changed in the newer kernels that made it hard to kee the old kernels working. Debian comes with 2.2.18 bt none of the other distributions do. Think Bill's figured out a way to get RH to work with the latest version of speakup, but you'll have to talk to him about that one since I only work with the debian stuff.
Won't be able to do too much with it for the next couple days or so. Have some things around here that I really need to work on for security reasons.
heh. Can't go in to that here, but I may on the reflector or something.
anyways, laters there Vic.


On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 11:40:07AM +0100, Victor Tsaran wrote:
> Hello, listers!
> This is not a blow against Kirk and any of the developers of Speakup, but I
> just wanted to ask for the reason of dropping the support for kernels lower
> than 2.2.18 for Speakup0.10. The truth is that none of the distributions
> that I know come default with 2.2.18, or higher, kernels. Being in Europe,
> it becomes practically impossible to download 10MB or more of a new kernel
> in order to just install Speakup. What was so special about 2.2.18 that
> Speakup0.10 would lack in previous versions of the kernel?
> Best regards,
> Victor
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