On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:21:33PM -0400, covici at ccs.covici.com wrote: > I am having lots of crashes with speakup and recent kernels I can avoid the crashes pretty easily, after having been a Windows user (shameless dig). It's the garbled speech out of the software synth that drives me nuts. I run any text file through lynx, more, or less, or just chat on IRC with irssi, and about two or three screenfuls into the file, speakup starts garbling things, usually right in the middle of the screen, as if, say, lines 5 through 10 are being affected and not the rest. It didn't happen with the 2.36 kernel in Debian squeeze with the LiteTalk (LTLK) module, but did in the software synthesizer. It's doing the same in the 2.6.38 kernel in wheezy, but now I can't get the ltlk module to work, so that can't be checked. On a side note, neither can I get orca or yasr working in Debian wheezy because of that &#%$#^!@* pulse audio crap.) Good timing, Debian. Screw it all up all at the same time... Michael -- Linux User: 177869 # Powered By: Intel # http://rivensight.dyndns.org Postings Copyrighted 2010-2011 by: Michael Ferranti