Hi,
(Replying to myself.)
Shérab (2015/11/12 13:37 +0100):
> Hello Mario,
>
> Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100):
> > @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from
> > systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the
> > file. Just make sure you ha
Hello Mario,
Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100):
> @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from
> systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the
> file. Just make sure you have a different PID file name, and adjust the
> parameters passed to BRLTT
Hi Mario,
Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100):
> @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from
> systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the
> file. Just make sure you have a different PID file name, and adjust the
> parameters passed to BRLTTY a
Alex ARNAUD writes:
> On 07/11/2015 11:41, Shérab wrote:
>> Dear all,
> Hello Sherab
>> To be more specific, I have two displays.
>> One of them is an old serial one for which autodetection won't workk.
>> I'd like to have one brltty started at system startup for that device.
>> And I have a newe
Dear all,
Can anybody think of a nice Debian-compliant way of starting two
instances of brltty?
I am asking because I have several braille displays and wold love to be
able to have them supported as they are plugged.
To be more specific, I have two displays.
One of them is an old serial one for
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