Distributions with speakup modified kernels?

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I suggest you would be better off changing advisors instead of
changing distros. And that is from a Slackware enthusiast, too.


On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Darragh wrote:

> Hello,
> Ok, I've installed and messed around with Fedora but I'm sick of people, a
> certain person in this country telling me that its not stable, there are
> still bugs, its still an alfa bla bla bla.
>
> My question:
> I'm being advised to go for another distribution.  Red hat 9 was suggested.
> If I do indeed go for another distribution what would you suggest?  I will
> mainly use speakup and if I can ever get it to work, emacspeak however, I'd
> like to mess around with gnome and gnopernicus.
>
> I've just spent the last three hours trying to figure out why Winblows xp
> stopped recognising the NTFS partition on this disk when I should have being
> working on stuff for deadlines due tomorrow.
>
> I'd really appreciate any views you have about any distribution of Linux
> that you've used successfully with speakup.
> The distros that were suggested are:
> mandrake,
> slackware,
> red hat
> suSE
> and
> Free BSD.
>
> please please let me know.
>
>
> Darragh
>
>
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>

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