ltlk issue again
Michael Whapples
mwhapples at aim.com
Thu Apr 23 17:19:09 EDT 2009
This sounds very much like my problems with the apollo. I haven't tried
just letting speakup speak all the boot messages, I normaly use numpad
enter to shut it up. I find that if I keep speakup active by using the
screen review keys it seems to be reasonably OK (not sure if it is 100%
of the time but certainly it seems to improve the situation). I have
occasionally found speakup stops working with my apollo at other times
than booting, but booting seems to be a fairly sure way of creating the
situation which leads to the "too many timeouts" message.
Other than the synth being used, the other difference is I am using GRML
(kernel 2.6.28) with debian unstable providing the extra packages on my
system.
Michael Whapples
On 23/12/42 19:59, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">The
> step-by-step is as you described it in your email; i've tried it both
> ways. Yes, I've tried printscreen. No, the computer doesn't lock up,
> just speakup stops (I see something about too many timeout from ltlk,
> deactivating). I wondered if maybe I need to set the baudrate to 9600
> somewhere. Other than that I can't think what could be causing the
> problem.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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