quick way to find if Speakup is in your kernel

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I think Tiler was trying to find a way to know if speakup was in a kernel
compressed image.  Once you boot it it's easy to know if speakup is there
or not. 

I think the best way to find out if speakup is in a compressed kernel
image is to
strings |grep speakup |less
 

On 9 Sep 2001, Kirk Reiser wrote:

> Hi Tyler:  If you are running cvs just do ls /proc/speakup.  If you
> are running 10a or cvs:
> 
> grep -i speakup /usr/src/linux/.config
> 
>   Kirk
> 
> 

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