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Hi
Lp is the parallel port printer module. It's loaded at boot because it's
not possible to detect when hardware is attached to the parallel port.
You can remove this line unless your machine has such a port, and I've
not yet seen any netbook that does
Hi Dave,
I believe lp is the printer module. The speakup module if you're using
software speech should look like
speakup_soft start=1
HTH
alex
On 4/15/10, Dave Hunt wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> Thinking that speakup may be contributing to my poor speech
> performance in this new netbook, I turned
Hello list!
Thinking that speakup may be contributing to my poor speech
performance in this new netbook, I turned the speechdup service off. I
know that there is a module that must also be loaded in order for
speakup to work. In /etc/modules, I have two uncommented lines reading
"lp", wit
I was asked to post my current gksu script to this thread, so here it is.
There are two scripts, one to deal with some gksu options, which are
translated into sudo options, and another to open the dialog box and
ask for the password. Both of these should probably be rewritten as
Python wrappers,