[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2020/11/25 at 17:47 +0100]

>So are you saying that a Linux distribution like Debian should actually
>not start brltty as part of its boot process by default?

It could, but then it should have a brltty.conf that specifies braille-device
bluetooth: so that it wno't grab USB devices. This is assuming, of course, that
the udev rules are active.

>I'm not sure how it's done because my braille display is generally
>plugged very early, or I don't have an easy way to see whether brltty is
>running while the device is not connected, so perhaps it is already
>working like this.

It wasn't working properly with systemd until the latest udev rules fix. The
stop action wasn't implemented correctly.

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