Re: speakup on latest kernels

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On slint, I used espeak with speech-dispatcher on line out with no
problem.  However when I switched to a usb port for screen reading
espeak would run for a while and randomly crash.  I could run
speaker-test after that but couldn't start espeak again.  The reason for
switching to usb is according to a good friend output is more stable in
most cases than it is with line out.

On Thu, 30 Jan 2020, ????????? ??????????? wrote:

> Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 15:08:58
> From: ????????? ??????????? <aarnaarn2@xxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
>     <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: speakup on latest kernels
>
> hello Greg. i think that crash isn't related to xorg. for me speakup hanks
> system even when x-server isn't installed or started.
>
> kernel 5.4.14 simce to rather mitigated it. now it lockups not every system
> start. but sometimes it happens.
>
> i am using intel core i7 7700k cpu. which implies that it isn't amd bug.
>
> i think that problem should be reported.
>
> if someone knows how to debug it or provide necessary logs, i am willing to do
> it.
>
>
> sincerely, Alexander.
>
> 30.01.2020 8:33, Gregory Nowak ?????:
> > I've seen it crashing when jumping from x-window to console
> > for a while now. It only happens if I attempt to use speakup review
> > commands right after the jump before any other key strokes. I first
> > noticed it in late June when I built my new ryzen 1800x system
> > running devuan Beowulf with
> > I believe a 5.2.x kernel compiled by me. I tested at that time with a
> > 5.2.x kernel on my older early core i5 laptop running devuan Ascii, but
> > couldn't reproduce it. I thought it may be another ryzen on linux
> > quirk, so didn't report it.
> >
> > I tested repeatedly hitting numpad 4 and 6 keys on devuan Beowulf with
> > a 5.4.14 kernel compiled by me, and couldn't get it to crash. So, it
> > looks like that particular crash is fixed. What processor is your
> > friend running on?
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 08:46:46AM -0800, deedra waters wrote:
> >> it still looks to be broken my roommate tested it with latest kernels and
> >> it
> >> crashed last night when he jumped from x to console.
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