Mario Lang wrote on Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:22:28PM +0100
> Dominique Asselineau writes:
>
> > Finally, by forcing the setting braille-driver hw, it works but the
> > following message appears on the console
> >
> > [ 105.703002]]] cdc_acm 3:1:1.0 This device cannot do calls on its own.
> > It i
Shérab wrote on Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 09:46:32AM +0100
> Hi Dominiue,
>
> Dominique Asselineau (2015/11/11 00:34 +0100):
> > BRLTTY does not start automaticaly. However it runs manually as
> > noticed Sherab
> >
> > # brltty -b hw -d usb:
> >
> > > Did you try the latest development version?
> >
Dominique Asselineau (2015/11/12 13:20 +0100):
> > braille-device us:
>
> braille-device usb:
Yes that was a typo, sorry.
> It is not sufficient. Must be added:
>
> braille-driver hw
Yes both lines are required, of course.
That's why I said "add" and not "replace"...
Shérab.
Shérab writes:
> Dominique Asselineau (2015/11/12 13:20 +0100):
>> > braille-device us:
>>
>> braille-device usb:
>
> Yes that was a typo, sorry.
>
>> It is not sufficient. Must be added:
>>
>> braille-driver hw
>
> Yes both lines are required, of course.
> That's why I said "add" and not "rep
Dominique Asselineau writes:
> Mario Lang wrote on Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:22:28PM +0100
>> Dominique Asselineau writes:
>>
>> > Finally, by forcing the setting braille-driver hw, it works but the
>> > following message appears on the console
>> >
>> > [ 105.703002]]] cdc_acm 3:1:1.0 This devic
Mario Lang wrote on Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 02:36:59PM +0100
> Shérab writes:
>
> > Dominique Asselineau (2015/11/12 13:20 +0100):
> >> > braille-device us:
> >>
> >> braille-device usb:
> >
> > Yes that was a typo, sorry.
> >
> >> It is not sufficient. Must be added:
> >>
> >> braille-driver hw
[quoted lines by Dominique Asselineau on 2015/11/12 at 15:33 +0100]
>> The default configuration is too try all drivers that know
>> about USB. That *should* include the hw driver.
>
>this does not seem to be the case on BRLTTY 4.4 (Wheezy).
I just checked to be sure. While the default is to loo
Dave Mielke writes:
> [quoted lines by Dominique Asselineau on 2015/11/12 at 15:33 +0100]
>
>>> The default configuration is too try all drivers that know
>>> about USB. That *should* include the hw driver.
>>
>>this does not seem to be the case on BRLTTY 4.4 (Wheezy).
>
> I just checked to be s
Dave Mielke wrote on Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 11:05:02AM -0500
> [quoted lines by Dominique Asselineau on 2015/11/12 at 15:33 +0100]
>
> >> The default configuration is too try all drivers that know
> >> about USB. That *should* include the hw driver.
> >
> >this does not seem to be the case on BRLTT
[quoted lines by Dominique Asselineau on 2015/11/12 at 19:09 +0100]
>Since what version of BRLTTY, the HumanWare displays are taken into
>account automaticaly ?
>
>It seems that the version of BRLTTY on Jessie is 5.2. Is this version
>ok ?
Yes, 5.2 checks for hw.
--
Dave Mielke | 2
Dear all,
Mario Lang (2015/11/12 14:36 +0100):
> Actually, they *shouldn't* be required.
> The default configuration is too try all drivers that know
> about USB. That *should* include the hw driver.
I am asking here the question I already asked on the
debian-accessibility mailing list.
Wouldn'
On 12/11/2015 20:51, Shérab wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Mario Lang (2015/11/12 14:36 +0100):
>> Actually, they *shouldn't* be required.
>> The default configuration is too try all drivers that know
>> about USB. That *should* include the hw driver.
>
> I am asking here the question I already asked
Hello Didier,
Thanks a lot for your response.
Didier Spaier (2015/11/12 21:13 +0100):
> I am not sure that I understand your question.
>
> In brltty-5.2 this is done installing the file
> 40-usb-brltty.rules in /lib/udev, or do I miss something?
I am on Deban andhave brltty 5.2~20141018-5+b2 in
On 12/11/2015 21:43, Shérab wrote:
> I am on Deban andhave brltty 5.2~20141018-5+b2 installed,it seems this
> is themost recent version of thepackage.
>
> I used this command:
>
> dpkg -L brltty | grep udev
>
> And the only result I got was:
>
> /usr/share/doc/brltty/examples/udev.rules.gz
>
On 12/11/2015 22:06, Didier Spaier wrote:
> Maybe ask the Debian packager to just to install it?
>
> I would be a bit surprised that it be not done yet though,
> as Debian is known to support brltty since a long time.
>
> I don't know if using systemd changes the way to handle
> that.
Well, I
Hi Didier,
Many thanks for your investigtions.
Didier Spaier (2015/11/12 22:38 +0100):
>
>
> On 12/11/2015 22:06, Didier Spaier wrote:
>
> > Maybe ask the Debian packager to just to install it?
Mario reads the list, I think.
> > I would be a bit surprised that it be not done yet though,
> >
Shérab writes:
> Hello Didier,
>
> Thanks a lot for your response.
>
> Didier Spaier (2015/11/12 21:13 +0100):
>> I am not sure that I understand your question.
>>
>> In brltty-5.2 this is done installing the file
>> 40-usb-brltty.rules in /lib/udev, or do I miss something?
>
> I am on Deban and
On 12/11/2015 23:29, Mario Lang wrote:
> Shérab writes:
>
>> Hello Didier,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your response.
>>
>> Didier Spaier (2015/11/12 21:13 +0100):
>>> I am not sure that I understand your question.
>>>
>>> In brltty-5.2 this is done installing the file
>>> 40-usb-brltty.rules in /li
Didier Spaier writes:
> On 12/11/2015 23:29, Mario Lang wrote:
>> Shérab writes:
>>
>>> Hello Didier,
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for your response.
>>>
>>> Didier Spaier (2015/11/12 21:13 +0100):
I am not sure that I understand your question.
In brltty-5.2 this is done installing the f
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