Hello Hermann, On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 11:20:18AM +0200, Hermann wrote: > On 03.09.2008 at 22:41:02 Labrador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK, this is what I tested: > > > > becoming su then > > brltty -b al -d usb: > > (not USB:) > > > > IT WORX! > > > > But when I put "usb:" asis without quotes in brltty.conf, Ubuntu still asks > > me for pressing S / U / B / X while booting up, hm a very annoying problem > > for a blind person. > >
> I never faced this, so don't know what's going on here. Do you login > directly from your laptop or via another PC; you mentioned a Debian PC. Yes, that's the way I try systematically to resolve the problem of access, by adding the ssh and openssh-server at the target pc or laptop, then logging into my account (but you need a sighted person to read the IP of that remote machine, or you +/- know what address your router uses to give to the first and only dynamic machine); after that you are user or sudo and can go ahead with the fix. > [...] > > Now I only have to resolve 2 problems: > > puting another translation table in my config, no one line about it... > > and the persistent question at boot time... > > > Which table? text-table de was the one I needed. >Provided it's French, then put in your brltty.conf: > text-table fr_FR Well now about this I'd like to see it implemented in the installer so that it follow the locale of the first installation (account), so that you can create a stable system around this problem; examples: - at the North (flemish part) of Belgium where I live, we use the de table, while the Brussels people and the South (FR-language part) uses fr_FR; and ..... a locale is always defined as mm_NN, so the idea should be : if locale = nl_BE then default table for brailel should be de, if locale = fr_BE or fr_FR then default braille table should be fr_FR. I ignore how the current installer does, but if he can select us, then there must be a way to match the way the installer itself do when you coose for a country and Keyboard at the boot (live) or install time ? Once again, this is more a distro (or Ubuntu-Accessibility) issue, maybe we have to continue this discussion at that list ? Aldo. _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: BRLTTY@mielke.cc For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty