key echo in speakup

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In your startup script, do echo 0 > 
/sys/modules/whathever/the/path/key_echo
Put it in rc.local if you do not have another good place to put it.
HTH, Willem


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Keith Barrett wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to turn off key echoe in speakup.
> 
> Using debian lenny.
> 
> I found a file in /sys/module/speakup called key_echoe which just 
> contained a 1.  I used nano to edit and change this to 0 which did stop 
> key echoe.  However, following a reboot, key echoe was back.
> 
> So, am I doing this wrong?  How should I go about setting key echoe to 
> off?
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> 
> Keith Barrett
> 
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