I thought there were speakup modules for squeeze in apt... Anyway if there isn't for some reason there is always the speakup-source package you can revert to for compiling speakup for your debian kernel. I can't remember if you can use module-assistant for speakup, if you can it should be as simple as running the command: module-assistant a-i speakup While running the kernel you want to compile against. I think there is an option for compiling it against a kernel other than the running kernel but can't remember it now. Michael Whapples On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote: > HI. > Well, now I've made a very very big misstake. > I decided to try out debian squeze, but that wasn't good. > no speakup modules to install, and the speakup source wasn't good. Didn't like the distro att all. > So I reinstalled lenny. > But now the problem. > When I shall load a speakup module for example the softsynth module, the hole system hangs. > That's because of the 2.6.26-2 kernel it installs. > And I can't install the previous kernel I used because that doesn't help. > I've tried to recompile the hole kernel, but can't start that kernel. > I've tried everything. > Please help me. > /Kristoffer > > Kristoffer Gustafsson > Trelleborgsv?gen 1b > 514 33 Tranemo > > tel: 0325-42093 > mobil: 073-8226473 > e-post: kg84 at dreamwld.com > Eller > kristoffer_gustafsson at allmail.net > >