[12:48] <madhens> Hello! Any kernel team here who might know about the possibility of compiling Speakup (an accessibility tool which seems like we've compiled previously) into our kernel?
[13:19] <xnox> madhens:  hi, i think it was mentioned somewhere recently..... but was it not removed from jammy repositories because it FTBFS?!
[13:19] <xnox> do you have pointers as to where it is, and if it all works still?
[13:19] <xnox> hm i see it is published https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/speakup
[13:23] <xnox> madhens:  actually i think it is in progress being fixed see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1967702
[13:24] <xnox> it will be available in updates soon.
[13:32] <madhens> Great! Thanks for the updates!
[14:31] <madhens> xnox does this bug also apply to ubuntu server?
[14:38] <xnox> madhens:  i'm not too sure what you mean. Ubuntu is a single distrubution / package archive, out of which various installer media are built i.e. "Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc." all use the same packages.
[14:38] <xnox> madhens:  most of them by default use generic kernel flavour, and that's what the above bug report will fix.
[14:39] <xnox> madhens:  but for example, i don't know if we will apply the same config to many other of our kernel flavours: i.e. cloud-provider specific ones like azure/ec2/google/oracle/ibm, or specialized ones like realtime/fips etc.
[14:39] <xnox> madhens:  what kernel flavour are you using / care about? the ones that are used by default after installing Ubuntu Server will be fixed.
[15:15] <madhens> I'm finding that out. I'm on the SpeakUp mailing list and this was brought up in the discussion thread.
[15:30] <xnox> madhens:  if output of `uname -r` ends with -generic it will be fixed soon.
[15:37] <madhens> Thanks :)