Speakup and supported kernels

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So, without change, speakup will now work with 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and
2.6.26?  What if I want a module built in -- do I then use the install
script in the speakup git tree?

Thanks.

on Tuesday 05/06/2008 Samuel Thibault(samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org) wrote
 > Zachary Kline, le Tue 06 May 2008 11:18:39 -0700, a ?crit :
 > >     I'm not sure I understand this...Are you saying that Speakup has been 
 > > committed into the mainline kernel?  Or has Speakup been written to conform 
 > > to module guidelines, or...
 > 
 > None of these. I'm saying what I've said: there is no need to patch your
 > kernel in order to be able to use Speakup: just compile speakup and you
 > can use it.  In other words, speakup can be compiled as modules without
 > any modification to the 2.6.26 kernel.
 > 
 > Samuel
 > 
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