Re: stuck shiftlock?

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Wheezy has been out for a while now, so my recollection of how things
were in squeeze could be wrong. From what I recall though, speakup in
squeeze was compiled as modules. This means that you unload it with
rmmod like you do any other kernel module. One tip, switch the
synthesizer name to none first, then unload the module for your
synthesizer, followed by the main speakup module (I don't recall if
that was speakup.ko, or speakup_main.ko). If you attempt to unload the
module for your synthesizer without switching the synthesizer speakup
uses to none, you get a kernel panic in squeeze if I remember right.

Greg


On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 08:08:05PM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote:
> Thanks Glen,
> I'll have to lookup how to unload speakup since its part of the kernel,
> not
> sure about that.
> Will check it out
> 
> Interesting that you get the same problems with orca, I havn't mucked
> with
> orca enough yet  to have that happen
> Thanks
> 
>   Tom Fowle
>   wa6ivgtf@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 


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