Hi, I'm running Fedora 23 for the last 10 days and everything looks nice, except the only kernel in the repositories is version 4.2.6 and kmod-staging is version 4.0.4 (from May 28th), i.e there is no combination of kernel and kmod-staging which will allow me to install espeakup from: ftp://speakupmodified.org/speakupmodified/fedora/espeakup/ I found kmod-staging-4.1.4 from august 5th, but again - no matching kernel. I looked in all rpmfusion repositories, as well as the default Fedora one's, both development and updates. Do you have any idea when we could expect kmod-staging-4.2.6? I assume I should expect it first in rpmfusion development, then updates/testing/23 and finaly in updates/23. Unless they've decided to skip 4.2 and 4.3 series, which would be a very bad news, cause it means it won't be coming in at least another two months. But isn't that the idea behind kmod-staging - to prepeir you for the new kernel? So there should be no skipping. Where could I get kernel 4.0.4 or 4.1.4 for Fedora 23? Also, the last espeakup rpm build is for Fedora 20 - will this work for Fedora 23? Could I add a repository for Fedora 22 and install a kernel from there? What will be the implecations? What will happen, if I install a vanilla kernel from: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories Should I expect problems? I expect to find speakup there, right? Or I should compile a kernel from kernel.org? That one should be the last resort though. And if I have to use an unmodified kernel, how should I install espeakup then? I.e. without the rpm package, which depends on kmod-staging. Thanks, Zahari _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup