one way to do this would be to install one of the standard kernel-images available with apt, and then configure lilo to boot with it using an alias. At 10:58 AM 9/15/03 -0500, you wrote: >Hi. If you're trying to get emacspeak to use the same synth as speakup, >you will need to boot using a kernel without speakup for emacspeak to use it. >The print screen key doesn't unload speakup, it just stops it from doing >anything on the current console. Since speakup got the synth when the >system booted, no other screen reader can use it. Speakup does have a >way to let other programs talk to the synth, but the other programs will >have to be written to use it. > > Kenny > >On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 03:05:18PM +0100, L?onie Watson wrote: >> All, >> >> I'm still suffering the conflict between Speakup and Emacspeak on my >> Debian (testing) distro. >> >> I've tried using the printscr key to unload Speakup before entering >> Emacspeak, but Speakup doesn't unload. >> >> I'm using a Dectalk Express, should this make any difference and at this >> time, really don't know enough to figure out much for myself. >> >> Apologies to those on the Emacspeak list, where I am also pursuing this >> enquiry, for the dual post. >> >> Thanks, >> Tink >> -- >> L?onie Watson | t. +44 (0) 117 344 5012 >> >> Visit our web site today: >> http://www.nomensa.com/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Speakup mailing list >> Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >> > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >