INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR COMPILING KERNELS
Tony Baechler
tony at baechler.net
Wed Dec 21 06:05:58 EST 2016
On 12/21/2016 1:46 AM, ky0o at kc.rr.com wrote:
> Where is the instruction manual for compiling the kernel with the new
> version of speak up you all referenced?
I've been away from the list for a while, but I don't recall seeing such a
manual. I suggest the README files which come with the Speakup and kernel
sources. If you're on Debian, install the "kernel-package" package which
makes compilation vastly easier. What you need to do is apply the Speakup
patches first. If you use the Speakup source from staging, it's already part
of the kernel tree and you don't have to do anything extra. If you want to
use a modified version, apply the patches either by hand or with make-kpkg
at compile time. David's .tgz file can be extracted over the existing
Speakup source, but I couldn't get it to compile. Read the man page or the
help for make-kpkg.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Craig Martin
>
> ky0o at kc.rr.com
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