[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/30 at 22:59 +0100]
>I felt that the problem was mine so I needed to fix it. The lfs list
>suggested I try a different udev rule which I did and I also checked out the
>latest revision. But it's working,
Is it working with the original udev rule?
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>
>The bus numbers are there. It's just that they don't have leading zeros like
>they usually do and like brltty is expecting them to have. We should be able to
>adjust the code to accommodate this.
Assuming that this is the problem, the afore-mentioned change has now been made
to the code. Pleas
[quoted lines by Dave Mielke on 2007/08/25 at 17:28 -0400]
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/bus/usb# ls -1
>>1
>>2
>>3
>>4
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/bus/usb#
>
>The bus numbers are there. It's just that they don't have leading zeros like
>they usually do and like brltty is expecting them to have. We should
[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/25 at 22:06 +0100]
>Well it don't look good!
Well ... maybe it looks better than you think.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/bus/usb# ls -1
>1
>2
>3
>4
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/bus/usb#
The bus numbers are there. It's just that they don't have leading zeros like
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Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 4:50 PM
To: Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY.
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] LFS & BRLTTY SVN setup problem
[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/25 at 15:54 +0100]
>I can see now it's a USB prob
[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/25 at 15:54 +0100]
>I can see now it's a USB problem from the debug log.
>I wondered about the tcl error, this should not cause this problem they are
>two separate issues, right?
Yes, you're correct, and, by the way, that problem is fixed in the lates
Hi
I can see now it's a USB problem from the debug log. I wondered about the tcl
error, this should not cause this problem they are two separate issues, right?
Could you please include the brltty.conf lines so that we can be assured that
they're specified correctly?
# This is a configuration
[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/24 at 22:48 +0100]
>Display: Brailliant 40
>Connected: USB
>Initialisation: brltty (/etc/brltty.conf has the bm driver, USB and British
>table options active)
Could you please include the brltty.conf lines so that we can be assured that
they're specifie
1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/svn-repos/brltty/Programs'
make: *** [all] Error 2
End: of error!
Thanks
Gena
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[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/24 at 19:12 +0100]
>No it still doesn't work. I've updated to the latest SVN
What type of braille display are you using?
How is it connected to your PC?
Which options are you using when invoking brltty?
>which reminds me that I had to use the --disa
That's the PC speaker sound support, which either may not be available, or it
might be already built into your kernel and hence need not be loaded.
Either way, it doesn't matter; this warning is quite normal.
Is BRLTTY now working as expected with your braille display?
No it still doesn't work.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 12:02:04PM +0100, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Aug 24 11:49:50 orchid brltty[1500]: kernel module not installed: pcspkr
That's the PC speaker sound support, which either may not be available, or it
might be already built into your kernel and hence need not be loaded.
Either
This message indicates that you're probably invoking brltty as a regular user
rather than as root. Please try invoking it as root.
Iwas; As root I get the following:
Aug 24 11:49:50 orchid brltty[1499]: BRLTTY 3.8
[http://mielke.cc/brltty/]
Aug 24 11:49:50 orchid brltty[1500]: Linux Screen Driv
sorry about that, that subject line looked a lot like the one i
posted...sorry about that
Cody
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Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] LFS & BRLTTY SVN setup problem
> [quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/23 at 22:37 +0100]
>
>>There may be some helpful brltty logs in /var/log/messages.
>>
>>I looked but didn't have a messages logfile.
[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/23 at 22:37 +0100]
>There may be some helpful brltty logs in /var/log/messages.
>
>I looked but didn't have a messages logfile. However, I found in syslog:
Okay ... it's called something different on the distribution you're using. :-)
>Aug 23 22:29:40
Hi,
Georgina Joyce, le Thu 23 Aug 2007 22:02:04 +0100, a écrit :
> As I'm using brltty -b bm -d USB as my runtime command, is this correct?
If it's a USB device, then just calling brltty without any option should
fine the device fine.
Samuel
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[quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2007/08/23 at 22:02 +0100]
>I've installed the SVN version of BRLTTY without any problems on my Linux From
>Scratch box. However, I can't get my Brailliant 40 working.
There may be some helpful brltty logs in /var/log/messages.
>As I'm using brltty -b bm -d
Hi
I've installed the SVN version of BRLTTY without any problems on my Linux From
Scratch box. However, I can't get my Brailliant 40 working. By looking at the
online reference manual I should have a utility called scrtest to troubleshoot
my problem but I don't appear to have this utility. D
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