Michael Prokop schrieb:
The speakup kernel modules provided via Debian don't work?
Something like:
aptitude install speakup-source
m-a -l 2.6.26-2-686 a-i speakup
should do the trick.
Yeah, it printed some garbled output during the process, but the modules
it built were fine. Stange
Hi.
I've heard a lot about grml-debootstrap, GRML's debian installation
script. I am assuming this does not install sid (but stable)
Hear is what I was wondering.
1.
What is the easiest way to get a debian installation going with it,
(as I am no Debian exbert) and will be using the Speakup
* Keith Hinton keithint1...@gmail.com [20091021 12:00]:
My final question:
What happened to grml? development seems to be not happening, nothing
was released in september, and now October is coming to a close.
I would like an explination from the leader of grml as to why this has
been
Keith Hinton schrieb:
Hi.
I've heard a lot about grml-debootstrap, GRML's debian installation
script. I am assuming this does not install sid (but stable)
It installs stable by default, but claims to be able to install
oldstable, stable, testing and unstable. I have only used it to install
Michael Schierl schrieb:
When I find some time later, I might try to get a vanilla Debian Lenny
(installed with grml-debootstrap) to (software-)speak, but I cannot
promise anything.
Okay, I tried it :-)
There is a prepackaged version of speakup available in package
speakup-modules-2.6-686,
* Michael Schierl schie...@gmx.de [20091021 23:44]:
[...]
Then download and compile stable speakup modules. Note that we have to
cheat a bit here, as the makefile tries to refer to the currently
running kernel's module directory via `uname -r`, but the currently
running kernel is 2.6.28-grml