Hi, for Debian 2.2, you are given a choice of sources for your Kernel. Currently, if you don't install the Kernel from your boot floppy, you won't have speech. I saw the CD immage for Debian on the speakup web sight, but I didn't have a CD burner or enough disk space to use it. Kenny On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 03:28:44PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote: > Kenny: > > Good first point. > > The second point is wrong, though, I think. At least it's wrong for the > RedHat distros. If they're already cooked with speakup, and the RH iso > images that Bill Acker puts up are already cooked, then you don't need to > do this because speakup is already in the kernels that the install will > copy to the hd. > On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Kenny Hitt wrote: > > > Hi, the installation part will probably need to list the command for > > each Distribution. Also, one thing not mention which is true for all > > distributions is to make sure you install the Kernel from your boot > > floppy. > > > > Kenny > > > > On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 12:25:35PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote: > > > The part of the FAQ that describes the "easiest way" to get speakup is on > > > the wrong track, but is quite incorrect. > > > > > > Problem: People ;do not "download a kernel for their synthesizer." This is > > > not how it is, but it is what's written currently. > > > > > > Correction Suggestion: > > > > > > Select the linux distribution you want to install and download the > > > installation files for that distribution from the speakup web site. Do not > > > download them from any source that doesn't explicitly say speakup, because > > > you want to be sure and get the version that already has speakup included > > > with it. > > > > > > The second part is really about how to launch the installation once the > > > distro is obtained and the floppies correctly created with rawrite or dd. > > > The guidance given currently is essentially correct. But, it could be > > > clearer. In particular, it should be made clear that the first prompt will > > > not speak, and that people will need to type without speech to indicate > > > what synth they have and where it is connected so that the program will > > > know what synth to talk to and where to find it. This is what > > > speakup_synth and speakup_ser mean, respectively. > > > On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Ann > > > Parsons wrote: > > > > > > > A. The easiest way is to download the appropriate precompiled kernel for your > > > > synthesizer if the kernel is lower than 2.2.18 and install from the > > > > downloaded image. If the distribution's kernel is higher than 2.2.18, it is > > > > likely that there is a generic patched kernel and you have to enter a string > > > > to tell speakup what synthesizer you wish to use. For example: > > > > > > > > speakup_synthesizer=dectlk speakup_serial=0 > > > > > > > > The above string is for the Dectalk Express on Com 1 under DOS or tty0 under > > > > Linux. > > > > > > > > Having obtained the appropriate kernel image that matches your distribution > > > > and synthesizer, you can either create boot up disks with the dd command on > > > > Unix type systems or rawrite under DOS or Windows, or by placing the > > > > necessary files into a directory and using loadlin to start the installation > > > > process. For example: if the image is called bare.i, under Unix type system > > > > you'd use the command string: > > > > > > > > dd . . . .(Sorry don't know the string) > > > > > > > > To use rawrite.exe under DOS or Windows you'd write, providing rawrite.exe > > > > and bare.i are in the same directory as each other, say for example c:\Linux > > > > you'd enter at a command prompt the following command strings: > > > > > > > > cd c:\Linux > > > > [Press return] > > > > rawrite bare.i a: > > > > [Press return] > > > > > > > > Loadlin.exe enables a Linux installation to be started from a DOS prompt, > > > > before going into Windows. You'd need to create a batch file to run > > > > loadlin.exe with the appropriate parameters. > > > > > > > > Rawrite.exe and loadlin.exe can usually be found in a directory called > > > > dosutils on distribution CD's, or something like that depending upon the > > > > distribution. They're often accompanied with detailed documentation. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q. What is the best way to download the appropriate file from the > > > > site. > > > > > > > > A. FTP is the quickest way to do this, although you can use the web > > > > site's download facility. One caveat, MSIE users be sure to type in > > > > the address for the archive with ftp: in stead of http. Some MSIE > > > > users have trouble downloading the files because MSIE puts line-feeds > > > > where they should not go. If you do not have an FTP client, then try > > > > using the Windows FTP client from a DOS box. Be sure to type bin > > > > before starting any transfer. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q. I've just used rawrite to make a boot disk for my system, and it > > > > will not talk, it will not do anything. Why? > > > > > > > > A. Your speech synthesizer probably got in the way. Before typing > > > > the command again, turn off your speech program. > > > > > > > > > > > > q. why doesn't speakup come up talking when I use bla bla bla distros > > > > boot disk? > > > > > > > > A. There are many reasons for this including: a bad rawrite image, > > > > the wrong comm port setting in the command line, an improperly > > > > downloaded file. For more specific information consult the > > > > documentation file or ask on the Speakup list. > > > > > > > > q. what is the status of cursering? > > > > > > > > A. The cursoring problem has been solved in part. It is still in the > > > > process of solution. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q. I hate documentation, and find it difficult to use because I do > > > > not understand it. How can I contact live human beings for help? > > > > > > > > A. The simplest way to contact us is via our mailing list. To > > > > subscribe to this list, send an msg to: > > > > > > > > speakup-request at braille.uwo.ca > > > > > > > > In the body of the message, simply write subscribe. when you have > > > > done this, you will receive information on how to send directly to the > > > > list. Please keep this information for future reference. > > > > > > > > We can also be reached via Internet telephony by using the speakfreely > > > > program. this program can be downloaded at: > > > > > > > > http://www.formilab.ch/speakfree/unix > > > > > > > > When you have installed the program, access the reflector by entering > > > > : > > > > > > > > lwl..braille.uwo.ca port 4074 > > > > > > > > To see who is on the reflector, go to: > > > > > > > > http://lwl.braille.uwo.ca/speakup.html > > > > > > > > > > > > Ann K. 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