The braille sense works when I connect by the serial port. lsusb1.log without brltty and braille sense lsusb1-bs.log without brltty and with braille sense lsusb2.log with brltty ans without braille sense lsusb2-bs.log with brltty and braille sense
Le 26 mars 2012 22:35, Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org> a écrit : > Thomas Fauvel, le Mon 26 Mar 2012 19:37:03 +0200, a écrit : > > The file lsusb-bs.log is with braille sense. > > Ok, so it's 045e:930a. It however does not show up among other USB > devices in the brltty logs, so there must be something wrong in the USB > stack somewhere. Before running brltty, make sure that 045e:930a shows > up in the output of lsusb (no need for -v). If it does not, check the > tail of the output of dmesg for potential USB hub errors or some such. > > Samuel > -- ___________________________________________________________________ Thomas Fauvel : Etudiant U-psud, Tel° ; 06.70.42.91.15 e-mail : thomas.fauvel...@gmail.com , thomas.fau...@u-psud.fr Site Web : https://sites.google.com/site/thomasfauvel95. ___________________________________________________________________
lsusb1.log
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lsusb1-bs.log
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lsusb2.log
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lsusb2-bs.log
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