Hi Adam. I wouldn't think that this was the case since I completely scrapped any trace of my old configuration. But the old keymap could still be loading right now and I don't know about it? The reason why I don't think this is likely is because I patched speakup-1.00 into the kernel, with no reference to the old speakup 0.10 that I had back when I ran the 2.2.18pre21-idepci for a day or two. The only reference I found to keymaps was in /etc/init.d/keymaps-lct.sh. This script seems to be just concerned with loading kernel keymaps, not speakupmap.map. On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Adam Myrow wrote: > Are you using at least Speakup 1.0? That's the latest stable version. If > so, are you, perhaps, loading a keymap from an older version over the one > that has cut and paste in it? This will happen if you previously used > something like 0.10 and upgraded. In that case, find the script that > loads your keymap and determine where the keymap is. Replace the keymap > with the one in /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/speakup/speakupmap.map. Hope > this helps. By the way, this is a problem on Debian stable as well as it > was modified with an older Speakup. Good luck. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >