Re: wishlist: tamtam at login is blindfriendlier than silence ...

2009-02-19 Thread Aldo
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 05:52:40PM +0100, Mario Lang wrote: > Aldo writes: > > > - all older Debian distros do have a login bongo/conga/tamtam/whatever; now > > it seems to have been replaced by nothing, and nothing = silence, and > > silence = unfriendly for us it at that moment you hadn't O

Re: wishlist: tamtam at login is blindfriendlier than silence ...

2009-02-19 Thread Mario Lang
Aldo writes: > - all older Debian distros do have a login bongo/conga/tamtam/whatever; now > it seems to have been replaced by nothing, and nothing = silence, and > silence = unfriendly for us it at that moment you hadn't Orca > active/installed I am not quite sure what you are talking abo

wishlist: tamtam at login is blindfriendlier than silence ...

2009-02-19 Thread Aldo
Hi, while the installer of Debian Lenny is the best I ever tried since I use Deb, I miss something that I'd like to see implemented: - all older Debian distros do have a login bongo/conga/tamtam/whatever; now it seems to have been replaced by nothing, and nothing = silence, and silence = unfr

Bug#516091: Bus specifiers are mistakenly interpreted as relative paths

2009-02-19 Thread Mario Lang
Package: brltty Version: 3.10~r3724-1+b1 Severity: important Aldo writes: > after having succesfully installed Debian 5.0 Lenny on my Asus laptop, I > discovered after rebooting that my braille display wasn't started, while it > had worked during installation. > > Then I opened a console, became

bug in /etc/brltty.conf 3.10 @ Lenny

2009-02-19 Thread Aldo
Hi, after having succesfully installed Debian 5.0 Lenny on my Asus laptop, I discovered after rebooting that my braille display wasn't started, while it had worked during installation. Then I opened a console, became root and typed: killall brltty (to be sure nothing was running ... and I was rig