Hi Cheryl, On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 02:07:12AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > Aldo: > Did you edit /etc/default/brltty? Not to be a nag but you don't mention > it.
Well, you're right, I didn't edited that file. The reason is: RUN_BRLTTY=yes But it doesn't have any effect! > Also, it makes sense that you wouldn't get braille until you've > edited the brltty.conf. And yes, it is the template before you do your > editing of brltty.conf; Ubuntu (at least this version) does not edit it > for you or run a script and ask you questions and then do a configuration; > you have to edit the brltty.conf by hand as far as I know. I did that, cf. my attached brltty.conf in a previous message, with uncommented driver al, usb: device and de table. But it didn't had any effect! >Have you tried > doing ctrl-alt-f1 to go to a console, log in, and start brltty to see if > it runs with the editing you did to /etc/brltty.conf? I just tried, cf. typescript in attach for a feedback. The result is that braille *still* doesn't run. I feel that the best thing I do is probably to reinstall Ubuntu; but at this point I'm not sure about what to do exactly: no matter which suggestion I follow, it doesn't work. Maybe its better to get back to Gutsy since that was working fine except for the brltty text-table? But why publishing a Hardy if you have to return to a previous distro ? Aldo.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax |grep brl 4355 ? Ssl 0:04 /sbin/brltty -q 14753 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep brl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ brltty -b al -d USB: -t de BRLTTY 3.9 rev UNKNOWN [http://mielke.cc/brltty/]
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