Hi. I have a 2.6.11.7 kernel running with speakup. I decided to use the kernel.org sources instead of the Debian source. Make-kpkg worked fine for building it. There is a Sid kernel-source-2.6.11 available, but I haven't tried to patch it with speakup or build it. It sounds like the make-kpkg script is looking for some files it expects and isn't finding them. Unfortunately, I don't know what files might be missing. You might want to check and see if the kernel-tree package got installed. It should have been installed with the kernel-source, but you never know. Hope this helps. Kenny On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 04:20:44PM -0700, Chris Gray wrote: > Hi: > > I hope you will forgive a Debian-specific question here. However, I'd like > to ask a few things about Debian kernels. First, it looks to me as though > 2.6.10 is the most current. If I were to try and use it for Speak-up, is > it really the most recent, and stable? If there are more recent SID > kernels that people have working with Speak-up, please let me know where to > find them. > > I've gotten 2.6.10, to practice on if nothing else, and when I issue the > command > > make-kpkg clean > > from usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.10 I get a message saying "We do not seem to > be in a top-level kernel source directory tree". Does anybody know what > this message means? > > Thanks. > > Chris > > > ---------------------------------------- > Chris Gray > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup