Speakup and grml spelling
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Mon May 28 14:31:21 EDT 2007
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As far as I can tell, the debian package uses espeak, specifically,
/usr/bin/espeak.
Greg
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 08:28:08AM -0700, keithint38 at commspeed.net wrote:
> The only solution for this problem, is to grab the grml kernel source, and
> recompile the kernel image. Mika does not support this; as the kernel lock
> being preempted should be something left alone, because this is eusually
> enabled across all normal current distrobutions of Linux. You should not
> have any reason to use nice-levels, because once you make the following
> change (I recommend installing on your hard-drive and booting back into
> the installation of GRML first though) then make sure that you do this.
> In make menuconfig (I will not explain how to do a compilation of the
> kernel) you should be able to find documentation on this, go to Processor
> type and features, and then select either Preempt the big kernel lock (and
> disable this completly) or totally deactivate the preemption if you
> choose.
> Then perform a make && make modules_install, and reboot the hard-drive
> installation, and you should be fine.
> BTW does anyone know if debian's ESpeak package uses "speak?" or the
> Espeak executable library?
> Regards, --Keith.
>
>
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