Kernel Oops with Linux-2.6.18.2, Speech-dispatcher-0.6.1, and Speechd-up-0.4

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Hi all. I just completed installing LFS on my laptop; this includes Gcc-4.1.1, and Glibc-2.5. I restored a known good configuration from backup that was working perfectly on my previous 
Slackware system, which was running Linux-2.6.17.1. I have noticed two things so far; for one thing, I can't hear anything when I start Speech-dispatcher and Speechd-up with Espeak-1.16. Also, 
for some reason when I go to stop Dispatcher and Speechd-up, Speechd-up doesn't terminate properly. When I killall speechd-up, I get the following:
Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: Oops: 0000 [#4]

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: CPU:    0

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: EIP is at filp_close+0x25/0x80

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: eax: e083de80   ebx: dee6c780   ecx: 00000257   edx: dee6c780

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: esi: c17a59c8   edi: c17a59c0   ebp: 00000000   esp: d873fe38

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: Process speechd-up (pid: 830, ti=d873e000 task=df885a70 task.ti=d873e000)

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: Stack: dee6c540 c17a59c0 00000003 c17a59c8 00000000 c011efbc dee6c780 c17a59c0

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel:        c17a59c0 00000018 00000000 df885a70 00000001 0000000f c0120002 df885a70

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel:        df885edc 00000009 d873ff14 c0127615 00000246 00000008 00000009 fffffe00

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: Call Trace:

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: Code: c3 90 8d 74 26 00 83 ec 14 89 5c 24 08 8b 5c 24 18 89 7c 24 10 8b 7c 24 1c 89 74 24 0c 8b 43 14 85 c0 74 52 8b 43 10 85 c0 74 43 <8b> 40 34 85 c0 74 3c 89 7c 24 04 89 1c 
24 ff d0
89 c6 89 7c 24

Message from syslogd at lappie at Sat Nov 11 00:17:30 2006 ...
lappie kernel: EIP: [filp_close+37/128] filp_close+0x25/0x80 SS:ESP 0068:d873fe38

And the script I use to stop speech when I'm done:
#!/bin/bash
echo none >/proc/speakup/synth_name
sleep 1
killall speechd_up
killall speech-dispatcher
modprobe -r speakup_sftsyn

Does anyone know if there is a fix and or workaround for the above kernel Oops? Might this have anything to do with why I can't hear Espeak say anything, despite the fact that I can use Espeak 
by itself with no problems? Thanks!
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