[quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/05/06 at 22:11 -0500]

Why not try to run brltty by hand, rather than by systemd, to see if you still 
get the problem. If you do, then getting a core file is much easier.

>From the shell that you'll start brltty from, do: ulimit -c unlimited

That removes any restriction on how large the core file can be. Then run brltty 
with no arguments. That'll put it in the background. If it crashes, the core 
file should be in the current directory as of when brltty was started.

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