I am trying to patch a 2.6.12 kernel from Debian with Speakup 2.0, which says that it will work with any 2.6.10 or later kernel.. However, I am getting the following when I run ./install from the speakup directory: Patching version v26 Creating .orig files [...............] done. Patching files [ppppppp1 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/Makefile.rej pppp9 out of 13 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/char/vt.c.rej pppp] done. Copying files [ccccc] done. I tried using Speakup from CVS with slightly different but very similar results. Is it safe to go ahead and try compiling the kernel? Does Speakup just not work with 2.6.12 kernels? Or is it a Debian thing since I am using the Debian kernel sources? All help appreciated, Lorenzo -- Living your life is a task so difficult, it has never been attempted before.