Unfortunately its not just Arduino - its pretty much anything that uses
a cp210x serial device, of which there are many many different things.
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I might suggest that, for ease of use by end users, if disabling such
devices in the default install, it may be worth packaging a brltty-
conflictingdevices or similar to un-disable them, as opposed to
requiring manual un-disabling of the udev rules.
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In this case, brltty appeared (or at least the device claim) after a
dist-upgrade. I would have had no cause to use it through the initial
installation.
It still feels very bad form for a vendor device to use the default
VID/PID of the underlying converter chip as opposed to the (very easy)
step o
Public bug reported:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch)
Release:22.04
Codename: jammy
brltty: Installed: 6.4-2ubuntu1
brltty appears once again to be claiming cp210x devices with the
vendor/product ID of:
idVendor=10c4, idProduct=ea
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