Thank you Samuel; "export WINDOWPATH=7" prior to client connection solves
the problem.

Though I'm not sure why this is now necessary. Last time it was working was
using Ubuntu 8.04; I've since upgraded to 9.10. Just using a standard X
session, with standard gnome-terminals. Any idea what would have changed,
and how I can fix this long-term?

Cheers,
Simon

On 3 February 2010 09:36, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>wrote:

> Simon Meers, le Wed 03 Feb 2010 09:13:43 +1100, a écrit :
> > brltty: removing range [20250000(0)..2025ffff(ffffffff)]
> > brltty: allocated tty 0x046411e4
> > brltty: Taking control of tty 0x046411e4 (how=0)
>
> That is why.  Don't you have a WINDOWPATH environment variable set to 7?
> It should have been defined by your session manager, be it xinit, xdm,
> gdm or kdm, to tell that your xterms are on X's VT 7, could you detail
> how you start your X session?
>
> Alternatively, you can set it by hand as a temporary hack.  You can also
> avoid using the linux driver so that brltty will just show the output
> that whatever brlapi client comes with.
>
> Samuel
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