Speakup in user space, why or why not?

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On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:03:37PM -0400, Sina Bahram wrote:
> For example, I want to learn FreeBSD, because a friend of
> mine has been telling me all about it, and I'd like to play around with it.
> I would, of course, like to use speakup with it. Could this be possible? 

Yes, it could. Netbsd, and probably freebsd as well allows you to
install the system via a serial console. Once that's done, you can use
ssh on a speakup-enabled gnu/linux system to access your freebsd box,
thus being able to use speakup in freebsd (grin). Seriously though,
yes, I know this isn't exactly what you meant, but not having speakup
run in user space is not a big obstacle to using freebsd, provided
that you have at least 2 computers that you can use, one to run
gnu/linux, and the other to run freebsd.

Greg



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