Well, that stinkx.
Ralph W. Reid
rreid at sunset.net
Fri Jun 22 14:44:33 EDT 2007
The Slackware speakup.s kernel does include the IDE stuff, so that is
the one you want. This has been the case since Slackware 10.0.
HTH, and have a great day.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 04:00:19AM +0100, Gaijin wrote:
> Hello y'all,
>
> Just tried installing Slackware v11, and it was a darned good thing
> I knew about /proc/speakup/rate! <rofl> I tried booting the speakup.i
> whatever, and it's not there; just the speakup.s file. Rebooted Windows
> just to make sure it was on the install DVD, and it's snot. So, I tried
> the speakup.s file just for the flock of it and it worked. Only problem
> is that according to the docs, it's the SCSI kernal, and I'm running
> IDE. I'm wondering if they packed the IDE modules into the .s kernal to
> save space. Anyone tried installing Slack-11 off DVD lately using
> speakup.s on an IDE system? TIA,
>
> Michael
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