In the directory where you saved your kernel source, there is a script called speakupconf. Make it executable and put it where scripts are supposed to go like /usr/local/bin. Whereever, anyways change your speech values to your liking then type speakupconf save. If you mess something up, and want to reset to your defaults, type spekupconf load. For the question about the pc speaker, that is a option you have to compile into or load into your running kernel. Someone else with 2.6 will correct me but it's called pcspkr I believe. There used to be a good speakup howto up, but to whoever wrote it, your website is dow or the page has moved. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ace" <ace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 4:29 PM Subject: Kernel Compilation Successful! > Hello, > > Thanks to everyone who replied to me regarding my kernel compilation > questions. The only section of make menuconfig I really edited was the > Speakup section. Gladly, bc they were all turned off by > default. Everything compiled perfectly; I am now on Linux 2.6.10. > > I've noticed something odd, though. On 2.4.26, I'd hear a beep from the PC > speaker whenever the system wanted to get my attention--when I pressed > backspace at the beginning of the prompt or when I got a broadcast > message--with 2.6.10, I no longer hear beeps. This isn't a problem, it's > just something I was used to in the 2.4.X kernels. > > Also, is there any documentation on adjusting Speakup speech parameters? I > don't care much for the defaults and would like to change it. I figured > some of it out on my own, but don't know how to save it so the changes take > effect next time the system is booted. > > Thanks, > Robby > > Network Administrator of > irc.talkingirc.com > http://www.talkingirc.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup