Thanks! When I checked this morning, the file was not there. So I
disabled braille support in Orca, ran the installation process again,
and it worked.
BRLTTY 4.2 was still running, so I uninstalled it through the Ubuntu
software center, then ran the installing process for 4.3 again. Now that
[quoted lines by Tami Kinney on 2012/03/01 at 19:23 -0800]
>/usr/bin/install -c -d /bin
>test -z "/var/run/brltty" || /usr/bin/install -c -d /var/run/brltty
>/usr/bin/install: cannot create directory `/var/run/brltty': File exists
>make[1]: *** [install-writable-directory] Error 1
This error look
Okay. Tired and stupid, I guess. /smile/
I followed the basic instructions for installing from tarball. So when I
had the extracted file brltty-4.3 in my top directory, I went into that
directory.
I ran sudo ./configure
sudo make
sudo make install
The last step failed with th
Also, running BRLTTY 4.3 with debug-level logging may help: -l debug is the
required parameter, and you can also specify the -e option if you want the log
messages to go to standard error rather than to the system log files.
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Tami Kinney wrote:
> I tried installing BRLTTY 4.3 from the tarball, but... that's not
> working for me with Oneiric. The Alva driver with 4.2 doesn't seem
> to include the BC680... The driver with 4.3 clearly does.
Could you be more specific about what isn't working with BRLTTY 4.3? "Not
worki