Question on the new 2.6.38 kernels...

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	Hello all,

	Just upgraded to Debian unstable/wheezy/sid and the old 
boot/module parameters no longer applied, so got on another computer to 
find out how to boot the sucker up.  Found you had to add "start=1" to 
the line in /etc/modules for the software synthesizer, but so far, 
nothing on how to get the speakup_ltlk (LiteTalk) module up and running.  
Of course, the last thing Google would bother to show me would be the 
friggin documentation, and of course again, there seems to be no 
documentation on the computer, so...does anyone know the magic words to 
get the LiteTalk hardware synthesizer working on /dev/ttyS0?  It's a 
serial synthesizer, not a USB, oh, and by the way, the software 
synthesizer still skips typed characters.  You know, the "Typing along 
and suddenly the synth stops echoing your typed characters" biz. 

	Nice seeing speakup in the kernel now, btw, and I'd love knowing 
why the PHP side of things in Debian are all bugnuts, with some module 
missing, but them's the breaks.

				Michael

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