Mario Lang, le Fri 27 Jun 2008 13:55:24 +0200, a écrit : > I have to say, my gut reaction is that I am against such a change.
I have to say that mine was the same. The problem is that a few weeks ago I've seen beginners (I mean braille device beginners, not linux beginners) trying to configure BRLTTY and failed because of that problem, and it looked like nothing let them understand the difference between them. It is possibly just a problem of documentation, maybe the attached patch would be enough. Samuel
Index: Documents/brltty.conf.in =================================================================== --- Documents/brltty.conf.in (r�vision 3729) +++ Documents/brltty.conf.in (copie de travail) @@ -76,6 +76,11 @@ #braille-device usb: # First USB device matching braille driver. #braille-device usb:nnnnn # Specific USB device by serial number. #braille-device bluetooth:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx # Specific bluetooth device by address. +# +# NOTE: If the device is connected through a serial-to-USB adapter, +# braille-device usb: will not work, braille-device has to be set to something +# like serial:ttyUSB0, see the kernel messages on device plug to get the exact +# device name. # The release-device directive specifies whether or not the device to which the # braille display is connected is to be released when the current screen or
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