Kernel/user space (Was: Re: redhat problems)
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Thu Apr 17 09:56:54 EDT 2003
Hey, Thomas,
If that's what you want, why aren't you using it? It already exists. In fact, there are several such things, yasr being one. Have at it. Nothing is stopping you.
Just one simple request. Stop insisting that I join you.
I like mine the way Speakup is now, loaded with the kernel.
So, can we be happy now? You got yours, I got mine, all's peace and love and Captain Krunch, OK?
Janina
Thomas D. Ward writes:
> From: "Thomas D. Ward" <tward1978 at earthlink.net>
>
> As I said in a previous post it may be possible to write a screen reader
> which would run as a system service.As such it would start as soon as the
> services such as sendmail, apache, postfix,
> got loaded. It might not have all the abilities of speakup, but I could see
> it being vary easy to install, expand, and wouldn't be kernel linked.
> Also another advantage is it could probably be ported to FreeBSD, and other
> operating systems.
> The problem is time, and man power.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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