[quoted lines by Rob on 2018/06/02 at 21:26 -0500] >What about using the xorg-video-dummy driver, or doing something with xvfb >which is a sort of fake xorg server.
Yes, I can try. That may indeed be the best for now. What I lose, though, is the ability to show something to a sighted person and/or ask a sighted person for assistence. An experienced sihted person could always use vnc, of coruse, but I'm surrounded by real people (wife, children, grandchidlren), i.e. a lot of them aren't that experienced and shouldn't need to be. Maybe X has a way to define both a real monitor and a virtual monitor, and has a way to switch between them. Even so, though, I suspect that system boot cmpletion is probably even blocked if a connected monitor is turned off. That just doesn't seem right. Shouldn't a completed boot be a little more fault tolerant? It certaniy shouldn't crash the whole system if there's a bad configuration for the monitor, and I don't understand why it needs to block if the monitor isn't connected or is connecgted but turned off. Also, blocking text logins on other ttys until gdm decides that it's healthy ebnough for use doesn't seem right. In fairness to the sighted people who designed this, though, I bet they couldn't imagine doing a text login on another tty without a monitor. :-) Maybe, one day, the sighted world will finally understand that a blind person's braille display is just as important as a sighted person's monitor! -- I believe the Bible to be the very Word of God: http://Mielke.cc/bible/ Dave Mielke | 2213 Fox Crescent | WebHome: http://Mielke.cc/ EMail: [email protected] | Ottawa, Ontario | Twitter: @Dave_Mielke Phone: +1 613 726 0014 | Canada K2A 1H7 | _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
