Kernels in Debian

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Mon Oct 20 19:33:06 EDT 2008


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On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 03:27:07PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Yes, this is possible on 2.6.26-later, provided that you build speakup
> and all synths as modules. If you want to have a synth built into the
> kernel, (which is what you wanted from my understanding), then you
> need to patch speakup into the kernel, and rebuild. If you're ok with
> having synths and speakup main code as modules only, and if you're
> running at least 2.6.26, then you don't need to patch and rebuild the kernel.

Right, that's exactly what I want to do for the time being.  Just take
the existing kernel from Debian and replace the speakup modules.  When
I looked at the installation file from git/speakup, it appeared to me
that it had to have a kernel source tree to work with.  Maybe I missed
something some place?

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