-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - From what I've been reading here, it sounds to me like someone just checked out the cvs patches, and somehow put them in a tarball. From what I understand, this can be done, but it's not a straight forward job. What you should do is to have the person getting the cvs speakup download a fresh kernel source tarball, untar that, patch it with cvs speakup, tar it back up, and give that to you. Yes, it will be probably about 40 megs bigger then just the speakup patches on their own, but I think that's probably the easiest and best way to get cvs speakup without cvs access. Greg On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 06:40:50PM -0700, Sean McMahon wrote: > 1, place your directory with the patched speakup kernel source in a directory > under /usr/src > 2, make a softlink called linux and link it to that directory. If you already > have a softlink called linux remove it first. > 3, now you should be able to cd /usr/src/linux and pwd should return the name of > the directory where your patched kernel source lives. > 5, make the kernel in a method conforming with your distrobution. Someone else > can tell you how to make it for a 64 bit system if you are not currently on a 64 > bit system. Usually the process starts with makemenuconfig > At this point there are a few different commands you must do and they differ > depending on whether this is 2.4 or 2.6 kernel. Read the kernel howto again. > You did that already right? > the install script for speakup applies to the tarball the checkout script should > apply the patches. - -- web site: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org gpg public key: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDTzEP7s9z/XlyUyARAl/QAKDXK/IHxWq2HYZw5QTSUJvmNpKuKwCg1z7k l4Sb/0cnMg3+9suZ7AQLbl8= =xfgg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----