On 15/10/24 19:29, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Just an update here I was able to get this working by using the new brltty-term script suggested by Dave instead of the old screen driver.

This raises the question whether there's a way to install the necessary kernel modules in your environment to enable the Linux screen driver.

I know Chrome OS has relatively tight security restrictions that you may have to turn off, and I assume it isn't running a typical kernel. If the kernel is actually supplied by the virtualized environment, that's what you would need to modify.

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