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Odd Martin Baanrud schrieb am 16.11.2016, 21:16 +0100:
>On 11/16/2016 09:06 PM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>> And have you configured a keyboard-table in /etc/brltty.conf?
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>Have you tried disabling this feature of brltty?
I had sticked sticked to older kernel versions for the last days to c
Hello,
On 11/16/2016 09:06 PM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
> And have you configured a keyboard-table in /etc/brltty.conf?
No, I'm not using the display as a keyboard.
I missed that part of your first message, sorry.
Have you tried disabling this feature of brltty?
Martin
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Odd Martin Baanrud schrieb am 16.11.2016, 20:56 +0100:
>On 11/15/2016 11:42 AM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
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>> Does anybody use the TTY full-time and has a similar issue?
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>I'm using tty full-time with a H T BS 40 braille display connected via
>usb, on an up-to-date Strech install, and I don't
Hello,
On 11/15/2016 11:42 AM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
> Does anybody use the TTY full-time and has a similar issue?
I'm using tty full-time with a H T BS 40 braille display connected via
usb, on an up-to-date Strech install, and I don't have this issue.
Regards, Martin
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Sebastian Humenda, on Tue 15 Nov 2016 11:42:10 +0100, wrote:
> How can I get more information, to submit a useful bug report?
Maybe check dmesg. I've been having issues with drivers in recent
kernels.
> Does anybody use the TTY full-time and has a similar issue? Might it be, that
> the subscripti
Hi all
I'm experiencing an issue where I'm not sure how to debug it. I'm usually
working on console 1. Every now and then I'm changing to another tty using
Alt+F, most frequently to change to an X session or to a nspawn container.
When I press Alt+F, the whole system locks. I can still use the ke
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