question about a redhat linux release
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Wed Dec 31 13:19:09 EST 2003
Tracy,
You probably want the Speakup Modified Fedora Core available on the
Speakup site as ISO images (also known as CD ROM images). Find them at:
http://www.linux-speakup.org/ftp/disks/fedora/1/
You will need at least the three i386 images to install. The
installation HOWTO for the Speakup Modified Fedora Core still isn't
finished, but it's very very similar to the process outlined in the last
Speakup Modified Red Hat Installation HOWTO available at:
http://www.linux-speakup.org/ftp/disks/redhat/HOWTO_INSTALL.html
In fact the Fedora Core is the latest release of what we used to know by
the name Red Hat. And the Speakup modifications are performed and
maintained by Bill Acker who is also a ham. I'm sure you'll hear from
him soon about this.
Good luck.
Tracy Son writes:
> From: "Tracy Son" <sonkt at iglou.com>
>
> Hello.
> This would be especially directed to any one here who happens to be envolved
> with the ham radio internet relay linking project.
> I am intrested in possibly setting up a linux system for the purpose of
> getting online and using this system to link into a ham radio network that
> uses the internet to link up with other stations.
>
> They use linux for there linking software and it is a compilation of redhat
> linux.
> How would one go about installing the speakup program on there version of
> redhat if it's not already there?
> As far as I know, they have not included speakup on there redhat
> compilation.
>
> Is there any kind of a manual for speakup whair I can get this information?
> Hopefully, some one can give me a few pointers for starters.
> Tracy Son.
>
>
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