Installing Speakup separate from Linux.

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Hi, Anna. You have a couple of options. First off you can get the speakup
enabled rpms of the Red Hat kernel, modules, etc, and install that over top
of the existing kernel in your installation.
Second, choice is to download the lates 2.4.17 kernel tree, patch it with
speakup, and compile from source.
As for boot loader it doesn't really matter. Although I suggest grub. Grub
is a good boot loader, and I suggest using grub if you have an ext3
partition.
One thing is for sure you will want ext3 partitions, because they are much
more stable than ext2.

----- Original Message -----
From: Anna Schneider <annas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:56 AM
Subject: Installing Speakup separate from Linux.


>
> Okay, so the place i'm buying my computer from will install a GPL version
> of Red Hat which I like because they will test it with the CD Writer and
> the video and sound cards, and their version includes a driver for the HP
> 1200 laser jet which I can have regardless of whether or not I buy the
> printer from them.  So I'm going to have to install Speak Up later on my
> own.
>
> Now, if I just want to install Speak Up without a distribution, do I use
> the tar.gc file of it and follow the instruction under installation?  This
> was in the index of various readme and key map files on the Speakup web
> page.
>
> And when I talk to the people at Pogo Linux, would I want to make sure
> that they choose the installation options for their version of Red Hat
> that the Speakup how to recommends, such as choosing lilo and the custom
> installation and text of course and so on.  I've got it all written down.
> I'm assuming that this will make less trouble for me later?
>
> I will need help installing Speakup if I go this route, correct?
>
> And lastly, how do I know which sireal port gets which designation?
>
> Thanks much.  I'm ordering my computer tomorrow. Very very excited.
>
> Anna
>
>
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