* [gentoo-dev] Speech on the Gentoo Linux LiveCD
@ 2009-05-24 21:13 Keith Hinton
2009-05-24 21:23 ` William Hubbs
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From: Keith Hinton @ 2009-05-24 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Hello,
I would strongly recommend adding Speakup access into the Gentoo
installation media, probably with software speech, as hardware speech
is becoming quite outdated.
Feel free to email me if you folks want offf-list to discuss some of this.
Regards, --Keith
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Speech on the Gentoo Linux LiveCD
2009-05-24 21:13 [gentoo-dev] Speech on the Gentoo Linux LiveCD Keith Hinton
@ 2009-05-24 21:23 ` William Hubbs
2009-05-25 2:07 ` [gentoo-dev] Has anyone tried to use Linux Unified Kernel ? Branko Badrljica
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From: William Hubbs @ 2009-05-24 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
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On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 02:13:43PM -0700, Keith Hinton wrote:
> Hello,
> I would strongly recommend adding Speakup access into the Gentoo
> installation media, probably with software speech, as hardware speech
> is becoming quite outdated.
> Feel free to email me if you folks want offf-list to discuss some of this.
Keith,
we are going to add both. Yes, there are some situations where
hardware speech doesn't work, but because of speakup/espeakup's design,
it is easy to add both.
- --
William Hubbs
gentoo accessibility team lead
williamh@gentoo.org
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* [gentoo-dev] Has anyone tried to use Linux Unified Kernel ?
2009-05-24 21:23 ` William Hubbs
@ 2009-05-25 2:07 ` Branko Badrljica
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From: Branko Badrljica @ 2009-05-25 2:07 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
These gyus ( http://linux.insigma.com.cn/en/index.php ) are working on
support for running Windows binaries in Linux kernel.
It works by supporting Win syscalls directly in kernel or ( for
unsupported ones ) by redirecting them to patched Wine server.
Authors say that end effect is much less speed loss.
Their previous versions were too limited and since they were written as
a patch against vanilla-2.6.23, I had no luck trying them on anything newer.
But latest version 0.24 is reportedly much closer to real deal. I could
apply majority of the patches to gentoo-sources-2.6.29-r4 and I'm
curious whether anyone here tried to fiddle with LUK and could post here
final gentoo-ready version.
Unfortunately, this version still doesn't support ext4, but this should
come soon...
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