Speakup Parameters Still Broke

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When I run speakupconf save, all seems to be OK and I don't get any
"invalid parameter" errors.  But when I do a 'speakupconf load' I do
get one error when catting the values back.  I can't figure out a way
to make the operation more verbose so I can't tell you now which
variable is causing the error.  However while using the softsynth plus
espeakup 0.3, I do get a strange deal.  When doing a 'speakupconf
load', I get the fore-mentioned cat error followed by a drastic
reduction in pitch and rate.  Whats more, the values in the sudo
variables are not changed but yet the sound changes.  If I use the
speakup keyboard functions to reset pitch and rate, then all is fine
again.  I will include a script of what I did when this happened.

When I was doing this with my speakout synth, I got the single error
on the load function but I did not experience the pitch and rate
changes I did with software speech.
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Script started on Mon 20 Oct 2008 08:55:21 PM MST
lnx3:~# speakupconf load
cat: write error: Invalid argument
lnx3:~# cdcd soft
bash: cd: soft: No such file or directory
lnx3:~# cd /etc/speakup/soft
lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# cat pitch
4

lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# cat rate
9

lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# speakupconf load
cat: write error: Invalid argument
lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# cat rate
9

lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# cat /sys/module/speakup/parameters/rate
9

lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# cat /sys/module/speakup/parameters/pitch
4

lnx3:/etc/speakup/soft# exit
exit

Script done on Mon 20 Oct 2008 09:00:01 PM MST
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