Thanks Luke :)
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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The fix described on the gnome wiki does not seem to have been
implemented in Hardy. Is this still a problem or has it been fixed in
some other way?
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You
The problem has been fixed another wy. I'm making packages available for
gutsy users to be sure that it is fixed.
Mike, are you still having this issue in hardy?
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I wonder if the solution presented at
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/Braille under the heading /etc/brltty.conf is
overwritten will also remove this multiple brltty start problem.
It certainly doesnt load twice anymore for me, and neither does it overwrite
the config file.
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Mike, are you still having this problem?
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** Changed in: brltty (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Mike, I'll likely bet that your display is USB, and you have Brltty
configured to start via the init script etc. Brltty now ships with udev
rules to automatically start brltty if a usb Braille device is found, so
thats probably the second occurrance of brltty accounted for.
To be sure of this,
When updating I got this error:
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules'
So a missing udev rules file likely causes brltty to start in a way not
compatible with Orca (?)
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Well, re-adding the exit line certainly changes the behavior. Now when
I boot the laptop with the USB display attached brltty continually tries
to initialize the display never with any success. This is the exact
behavior I reported in the original bug. It almost seems like something
that starts