compiling multiple synths in to kernel

Terry D. Cudney terry at wasagacottage.com
Thu May 17 15:24:59 EDT 2001


Hi Greg,

	As has been posted here, you won't get that with the pre-CVS versions of Speakup... Go to the CVS version.

		--terry

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You wrote:

-=> Where are you getting y/n prompts in the speakup section during "make config"?
-=> Greg
-=>
-=>
-=> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 06:14:14PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
-=> > Woww. Where/how are you typing this? It seems quite wrong.
-=> >
-=> > During the question and answers involved with running make config you'll
-=> > be prompted, one by one, to say 'Y' or 'N' for each synth speakup
-=> > supports. That's the correct way to compile support into the kernel,
-=> > imho.
-=> >
-=> > PS: The current kernel version is 2.4.4. And, it's very spiffy in my
-=> > experience.
-=> >
-=> > On Thu, 17 May 2001, Gregory Nowak wrote:
-=> >
-=> > > Hi All,
-=> > >
-=> > > I've got speakup 0.10a and kernel 2.4.2.
-=> > > When I try to compile a doubletalk and bns into the kernel at the same time by using "dtlk,bns", I get the help message describing the doubletalk synth . What am I typing wrong? I thought that speakup 0.10a supported multiple synths.
-=> > > Greg
-=> > >
-=> > >
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