Speakup and centOS

Trevor Astrope astrope at tabbweb.com
Mon Jan 11 09:46:07 EST 2010


I could be wrong, but my understanding is speakup 2 only supports kernels 
before 2.6.18. The patches do exist in the speakup 3.0 release for 2.6.18 
and up, but the current speakup release only supports kernels from 2.6.24 
and up, although I haven't actually tested this. My experience is that 
your best results will be with the latest kernel supported by speakup or a 
kernel from one of the distros the developers test against. I think that 
would be debian.


On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Georgina Joyce wrote:

> Hi
>
> I can't remember the version boundaries (2.6.19 - 2.6.25?) but the
> speakup version is 2 from the cvs repos.  I'm not sure where they were
> located.
>
> You will not get git version 3 working on those older kernel versions.
>
>
> On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 12:15 -0500, Trevor Astrope wrote:
>> I've patched the rhel 3 and rhel 5 kernels before and it definitely isn't
>> an easy job, because the rhel kernel is a hybrid kernel with backported
>> features and bug fixes. It basically requires patching parts of the patch
>> by hand.
>>
>> On rhel 5 the problem is compounded by the fact that speakup no longer
>> supports kernels prior to 2.6.24, as the kobject implementation changed in
>> 2.6.24. I did manage to get speakup to compile by trying to backport the
>> new kobject implementation, similar to how it was done for the infiniband
>> driver, but the speakup_dectlk driver is not able to detect the synth. I
>> suspect the result would be the same with other drivers. I haven't tried
>> software speech as I'm having trouble getting sound to work and I haven't
>> had any time lately to work on it. Since my time is limited, I think I
>> will install fc12 and then try my luck when rhel 6 is out, hopefully this
>> spring.
>>
>> I would recommend that the speakup developers remove the patches for the
>> kernels before 2.6.24, as speakup will not compile against these kernels
>> with the older kobject implementation. Or perhaps there is an older
>> version of speakup in git that uses the older kobject implementation?
>>
>> Hth,
>>
>> Trevor
>>
>> On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Tim Culhane wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does Speakup work with the centOS linux distribution.  I believe that centOS
>>> is very similar to RedHat Enterprise Linux, so I'm interested in exploring
>>> the possibility of using this distribution.
>>>
>>> I read in the archive to this list that  somebody patched  the centOS kernel
>>> with  Speakup a while back, but it wasn't an easy job.
>>>
>>> Has anything changed since then?
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated,
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>
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