speakup, smp, and system lockup

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Hey Alex. Try using the Speakup-2.0 tarball and see if that helps. 
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 11:33:24AM -0500, Alex Snow wrote:
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> Hi all,
> 
> Trying to get a speakup kernel running on a Proliant 8500 (8x p3 Xeon 
> procs) and I'm running into a problem that I've narrowed down to 
> speakup.  Without smp enabled in the kernel, speakup works fine.  
> However when I enable smp, during boot the PCI bus appeares to lock up, 
> the onboard smart array controler (with the boot drives atached) isn't 
> detected, and the kernel eventually panics because it can't find the 
> root.  Also I have no keyboard.  However when I have no synth connected 
> and ton't pass any speakup-related parameters to the kernel everything 
> works fine, though of course I don't have speach.  I'm using kernel 
> 2.4.31, speakup cvs  20050501, slackware 10.2.  Anyone know what might 
> be wrong here?
> 
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