SpeakUp 0.10A and kernel 2.4.9 with Slackware 7

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Isn't Slack 7 a 2.2.X of some sort? I don't use Slackware, so don't know 
this for a fact. But, I would question mixing a 2.4.X kernel with a 2.2.X 
installation. I would be very surprised if such a mix didn't carry at 
least a few surprises. But, then, I've been wrong before.
 On Sat, 22 Sep 
2001, Tim Burgess wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Does anybody know of any issues with this configuration before I expend half
> a day trying to compile it on a geriatric P90?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any tips!
> 
> Tim Burgess
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