installing speakup on RHEL 7/8
Linux for blind general discussion
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Wed Jul 22 17:34:54 UTC 2020
The only reason they would let me do speakup is because it is in the staging
tree, nothing outside of yum is allowed
--David
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I'd check into something like Fenrir. Might do what you want, unless you
need that low level access for some reason.
Rob
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 18:40:59 -0700
Subject: RE: installing speakup on RHEL 7/8
>
> Yes we are prepared to rebuild the kernel but if the code is excluded
> from the staging tree then it's going to be a problem
>
> I have enquired into the possibilities of using a different distro,
> and I am not going to say it will not happen, but the chance is
> extremely slim at this point. Unless I can prove that we can't get
> speakup to run on RHEL unfortunately that is not an option.
>
> --David
>
>
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> The Kernel is pretty much a black box from my perspective, but as I
> understand it, Speakup is a Kernel module, each distro is free to
> decide which kernel modules to include in their default kernel, and
> that due to REL being an extremely conservative distro, they exclude
> pretty much everything in the staging tree, which includes Speakup.
>
> I could be wrong, but I suspect that in order to use speakup on a REL
> system, one would have to compile speakup and any other part of the
> accessibility stack that directly relies on it, if not recompile the
> whole kernel.
>
> If switching to a different distro that does include speakup in its
> default kernel isn't an option, one might have better luck getting a
> userland screen reader like Fenrir up and running instead.
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