On 01.04.2012 04:59, Dave Mielke wrote:
> I believe there are no more exit()s left now.
>
> serial.c has now been split up. I'll work on a serial_grub.c as soon as I can
> get a simulated grub build environment working.
Thank you
> Regarding a simulated grub build environment: To understand the fo
[quoted lines by Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko on 2012/04/01 at 12:08
+0200]
>cpu is symlink in include/grub to include/grub/i386 (when building for i386)
>machine is symlink in include/grub to include/grub/i386/pc (when
>building for i386-pc)
Will bzr update leave these alone after I cr
On 01.04.2012 15:22, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko on 2012/04/01 at 12:08
> +0200]
>
>> cpu is symlink in include/grub to include/grub/i386 (when building for i386)
>> machine is symlink in include/grub to include/grub/i386/pc (when
>> building for i38
Hello,
I have Fedora 16 in virtualbox 4.1.10 on a Win 7 Home Premium.
In Ubuntu I am able to pass through the braille display witch is an Alva
Satelitte Pro 570.
In fedora it seem Orca dosen't finde brltty even it is installed.
Have I to install some other Component to enable Orca to find Brl
Thomas Fauvel, le Wed 28 Mar 2012 20:02:15 +0200, a écrit :
> 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
Thomas Fauvel, le Sun 01 Apr 2012 18:04:02 +0200, a écrit :
> The file dmesg-bs.log is with braille sense.
Oops, sorry, I hadn't seeen that mail, forget my early reply. The device
shows itself as a hard disk drive, and not as a serial device. We
have seen such behavior on some eurobraille displays
On 02.04.2012 00:03, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Thomas Fauvel, le Sun 01 Apr 2012 18:04:02 +0200, a écrit :
>> The file dmesg-bs.log is with braille sense.
> Oops, sorry, I hadn't seeen that mail, forget my early reply. The device
> shows itself as a hard disk drive, and not as a serial device. We
>
Petra Ritter wrote:
> In fedora it seem Orca dosen't finde brltty even it is installed.
> Have I to install some other Component to enable Orca to find Brltty?
In Debian the required package is called Python-brlapi. I don't know what it's
called in Fedora, but you should be able to use yum and
It is the same for Fedora.
I just checked to check you can do: "yum list *brl*" which will list all
packages with brl in their name.
J. R.
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From: brltty-boun...@mielke.cc [mailto:brltty-boun...@mielke.cc] On Behalf
Of Jason White
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 5:22 PM
To:
[quoted lines by Thomas Fauvel on 2012/04/01 at 18:04 +0200]
>The file dmesg-bs.log is with braille sense.
I believe the earlier conclusion that the Braille Sense is being seen as a hard
disk to be incorrect. That part of the log is referring to a different USB
device.
Here's what happens when
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