Best version.
Kenny Hitt
kennyhitt at knology.net
Wed Sep 3 15:05:46 EDT 2003
Hi. The CVS version has a lot of good features, but the cursor tracking
has made several programs difficult to use. Aptitude, alsamixer, and
mutt are 3 of them. I wish there was a way to disable cursor tracking
in speakup CVS. I still keep kernels with speakup 1.5 because of this.
Kenny
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 09:46:38AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> CVS version, hands down.
>
> Having said this, though, I hasten to add that by its very nature CVS
> might be broken at any given time because of newly checked in code, etc.
> I consider the CVS Speakup head and shoulders above 1.5, though, and
> have moved it onto all of my machines save the one where I have had
> trouble getting a more recent kernel to compile.
>
> L?onie Watson writes:
> > From: L?onie Watson <lw at nomensa.com>
> >
> > All,
> >
> > Is there any particular version of Speakup that runs better than
> > another, on a Debian (testing) distro, with a Dectalk Express synth?
> >
> > I'd guess that the latest version is probably the best, but thought I'd
> > check.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tink
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