changing synthesisers under speakup

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Hi.  not everything is always built as a module.  In particular, it's
possible that all the speakup components were built in to the kernel. 
Try the speakup_synth option from the boot up command line.  The fact
that you aren't finding the modules is not necessarily an error.  If you
swiped the kernel off the Sarge disk, then there are no modules to find,
except the speakup_help module.

Gene

>        Well I may have a broken kernel!  Crap!  When I ran modconf I 
>could only find drivers/char/speakup/keyhelp.  Could someone tell me what 
>sections I should find in my kernel that relate to speakup?  Now I am 
>using a pre-compiled kernel not something I compiled from source. Perhapse 
>there are differences between the source version of the speakup kernel and 
>the pre-compiled kernel I have.  So if there are differences between them, 
>could I have them as well?
>
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