changing volume at the speakup level

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As far as I know,
you can't use an editor to write
to /proc files.
Instead, do something like:
"echo 7 >/proc/speakup/volume"
. Of course, omit the quotes. Hth.
Greg


On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 12:18:15AM -0700, djc wrote:
> I go to proc/speakup and I'm running redHat7.1 and when I go to the volume
> and go to edit the volume as it's set to 5 and I'd prefer it a bit louder I
> tell pico to write and it gives me an error telling me that the volume is
> from 0 to 9 but it won't write it for one reason or another. This is at the
> root level. Is there something special I need to do please? Also when I
> change this number is it spose to have a slash before it or anything like
> that/ I'm not yet fluent in working speakup so I don't know some things
> about it yet.
> 
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