Nath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yesterday I installed a new fresh Debian testing system but encountered
> a problem to make BRLTTY starting properly : in fact BRLTTY starts but
> indicates "No braille support". the installation + configuration run
> successfully : I choose Handytech for the bra
so I have uncommented the three lines in the /etc/brltty.conf in order
to have the good braille display, port and text table and after I run
the /etc/init.d/brltty start command. It works fine now.
But I confirm : after doing an apt-get install brltty in Debian testing
and have responded to all the
OK, thx alot ! so I will open this file and see its contents. I will let
you know what I will find in it ...
Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All the display related settings are saved in the file /etc/brltty.conf.
>
> Nath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Yesterday I insta
All the display related settings are saved in the file /etc/brltty.conf.
Nath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday I installed a new fresh Debian testing system but encountered
> a problem to make BRLTTY starting properly : in fact BRLTTY starts but
> indicates "No braille support"
Hi all,
Yesterday I installed a new fresh Debian testing system but encountered
a problem to make BRLTTY starting properly : in fact BRLTTY starts but
indicates "No braille support". the installation + configuration run
successfully : I choose Handytech for the braille display, the ttyS0
port and
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