Hi Speakup 1.00 requires at least 2.2.18 or a 2.4 kernel. 2.2.16 is out of the question, especially the RH boxed ones. Get a clean 2.2.19 tree (or 2.4 if you want) and try again. On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:52:13AM -0500, Dave Hunt wrote: > I'm running Redhat Linux 7.0, with the out-of-the-box kernel 2.2.16. my > running of the install script in the kernel source dipectory appears to > work correctly. To configure the kernel, I did "make oldconfig", and > answered the questions on speakup. My synthesizer of choice is the > braillenspeak. I select this, and no other synthesizers. When the > configurator asks for the default synth, I enter "bns", even though this > is only a three-letter string (it wants 4-6). Should I enter something > else? The "make dep" step goes ok. The "make modules" generates some > warnings, but no errors. The "make modules_install" goes apparently > well. Now, I want to make only a floppy version of this kernel, so, I do > "make zdisk". This fails with an error--something like "undefined > reference to speakup-control".