While it is a shame that you find this, thank you for saying what the exact problem is. If speakup won't compile on x86-64 either now, I am sure that soon someone will fix that as it probably affects quite a number of users. Other than the install of gentoo, I don't think the impact is as bad as it is for other distros as gentoo users may tend to want to compile a custom kernel anyway. The install probably isn't such a problem as I think if you are doing an install from the internet then it doesn't matter what version of gentoo the CD is as the installed system will be the latest, so a user could use the last release with speakup to install with speakup (unless they are doing an install without internet access, for which there may not be a solution). On a different note, while I don't know enough about the kernel to be certain, but is this problem to do with speakup and the way it accesses the serial ports? As I remember from some previous discussions about speakup and serial port access, I think it was said that if speakup used the standard serial port driver then it should be possible to use serial ports not built on the motherboard. So would this also help in solving such a problem as found in gentoo? If so might it be time to say it must be done? Unfortunately I currently cannot help with this as I am a python programmer so would need to learn C before I could do anything, probably something I should do as so much opensource software is written in C. From Michael Whapples On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 15:00 -0500, William Hubbs wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > All, > > because of this bug [1], gentoo linux will be dropping support for speakup in its official kernels starting at 2.6.22. > > [1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177794 > > Is there any possibility at all that speakup could be moved into user space as the bug suggests? I feel that if we can go into user space this will b a better approach. > > Thanks, > > - -- > William Hubbs > gentoo accessibility team lead > williamh at gentoo.org > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFGdZLWblQW9DDEZTgRAsCOAJoD/roDmHTKu7ji8qTXZ2eoX47T1ACeIivJ > j/qhb9Z6KNpfitEvr7Onrug= > =mpb2 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > >