[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2003/08/22 at 12:21 +0200]
>If the fix is simple, I would be happy to accept it
>into the 3.3 Debian packages and do a re-upload.
There are two very simple fixes in 3.3.1 so far. My intention is to put only
simple fixes therein, and to put all significant developmen
Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I just installed the new version of brltty yesterday, but I don't always
>>have my braille display connected. This has never presented a problem
>>before, but now brltty outputs a failed log message every 5 seconds
>>which can in just a few days fill up /v
Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [quoted lines by Thomas Stivers on 2003/08/15 at 08:44 -0500]
>
> Hi:
>
>>I just installed the new version of brltty yesterday, but I don't always
>>have my braille display connected. This has never presented a problem
>>before, but now brltty outputs a fa
[quoted lines by Thomas Stivers on 2003/08/15 at 08:44 -0500]
Hi:
>I just installed the new version of brltty yesterday, but I don't always
>have my braille display connected. This has never presented a problem
>before, but now brltty outputs a failed log message every 5 seconds
>which can in jus
[quoted lines by Thomas Stivers on 2003/08/15 at 08:44 -0500]
>I just installed the new version of brltty yesterday, but I don't always
>have my braille display connected. This has never presented a problem
>before, but now brltty outputs a failed log message every 5 seconds
>which can in just a f
I just installed the new version of brltty yesterday, but I don't always
have my braille display connected. This has never presented a problem
before, but now brltty outputs a failed log message every 5 seconds
which can in just a few days fill up /var. Is there a way aside from
disabling brltty in
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