Re: speakup in the kernel

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But if you could do that, then you could do a USB driver along the same
lines -- at least then speakup would support a pci serial card.  Or
would it be easier to write a USB driver first -- not sure.  I still
think an actual discussion on my conference bridge or somewhere with
you, me, chris and anyone else who wants to participate would be very
helpful.


Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, le Sat 11 Oct 2014 05:55:38 -0400, a écrit :
> > One of those people once told me that you could write a driver, pretend
> > speakup is a new device or something like that and find the serial port
> > the same way the current 8250 drivers do.  Is this nonsense, or is it
> > something we could do and this would make speakup much more robust than
> > it is now.
> 
> It makes sense, but I think it is going backwards in terms of USB
> support, for instance.
> 
> Samuel
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