Installing Speakup

Klarich, Terry terry.klarich at wilcom.com
Thu Aug 10 10:59:37 EDT 2000


Booting into X is controled by your default run level.  Look in your
/etc/inittab file.  For redhat, a text login is run level 3.  I don't know
what it is in Debian.

Terry

-----Original Message-----
From: Angus D.F. MacKinnon [mailto:dabneyadfm at home.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:21 PM
To: Speakup List
Subject: Installing Speakup


I would like to install Speakup useing My DECTalk Express on COM1 and
Debian Linux 2.1. The way it works right now is, I do a cold boot that
logs me in and xWindows starts. I close all open Windows with "Control
F4:. Then I press "Control F1" which brings me out to the Bash Prompt. I
then login again and do my work. Can I boot from a 3.5" floppy to bypass
this process? If so, what files should I FTP to a 3.5" floppy? Windows
or Linux format? My FTP program is Windows 95 based. then What Speakup
9.09 Files Should I FTP? A Windows or Linux 3.5" floppy? Then could I do
a speaking install of Speakup on my Debian Linux 2.1 system? In a
structured list, what would I need to do?

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