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1 | Speakup project home: http://www.linux-speakup.org |
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e6a152ef | 3 | Mailing List: speakup@linux-speakup.org |
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5 | Speakup is a kernel based screen review package for the linux operating | |
6 | system. It allows blind users to interact with applications on the | |
7 | linux console by means of synthetic speech. | |
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9 | Currently, speakup has several issues we know of. | |
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11 | The first issue has to do with the way speakup communicates with serial | |
12 | ports. Currently, we communicate directly with the hardware | |
13 | ports. This however conflicts with the standard serial port drivers, | |
14 | which poses various problems. This is also not working for modern hardware | |
15 | such as PCI-based serial ports. Also, there is not a way we can | |
16 | communicate with USB devices. The current serial port handling code is | |
17 | in serialio.c in this directory. | |
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19 | Some places are currently using in_atomic() because speakup functions | |
20 | are called in various contexts, and a couple of things can't happen | |
21 | in these cases. Pushing work to some worker thread would probably help, | |
22 | as was already done for the serial port driving part. | |
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24 | There is a duplication of the selection functions in selections.c. These | |
25 | functions should get exported from drivers/char/selection.c (clear_selection | |
26 | notably) and used from there instead. | |
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28 | The kobjects may have to move to a more proper place in /sys. The | |
29 | discussion on lkml resulted to putting speech synthesizers in the | |
30 | "speech" class, and the speakup screen reader itself into | |
31 | /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon0/speakup, the nasty path being handled by | |
32 | userland tools. | |
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34 | Another issue seems to only happen on SMP systems. It seems | |
35 | that text in the output buffer gets garbled because a lock is not set. | |
36 | This bug happens regularly, but no one has been able to find a situation | |
37 | which produces it consistently. | |
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39 | Patches, suggestions, corrections, etc, are definitely welcome. | |
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41 | We prefer that you contact us on the mailing list; however, if you do | |
42 | not want to subscribe to a mailing list, send your email to all of the | |
43 | following: | |
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45 | w.d.hubbs@gmail.com, chris@the-brannons.com, kirk@braille.uwo.ca and | |
46 | samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org. | |
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