back again
Charles Hallenbeck
chuckh at hhs48.com
Sat Jan 21 04:48:39 EST 2006
Dan,
That is a well known bug that came about because Shane patched the 2.6.8
kernel with a transitory version of speakup, which of course was fixed
shortly after Shane did the patch. It's a killer.
What I did when reinstalling is to begin with the 2.6 kernel on the
install CD, but as soon as possible upgrade to another precompiled
kernel with speakup built in, an extremely simple installation done with
a single command, "apt-get install <kernel-package-name>" There are
several to choose from depending on your architecture. They are all
2.6.12.5, I believe.
To do this, you first need to add this line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file (avoiding the mark-cut-paste feature):
deb http://people.debian.org/~shane/speakup/kernel ./
and then issue these commands as root:
apt-get update
apt-cache search speakup kernel
which will show you the available kernel packages with speakup built
in, from which you can make your choice. Next, do this:
apt-get install <kernel-package-you-chose>
and that's all there is to it. You might want to look at your lilo.conf
to make sure it was modified correctly, but the install process will
attempt to do that and will run lilo if you want it to.
Once you have this new kernel installed, you are once again on safe
ground.
Good luck.
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