Dear all, For those of us using serial braille displays, BRLTTY can't autodetect them. So we can either give the appropriate boot parameters to specify the driver, port and braille table, or we can run brltty manually during installation.
The first solution is not very convenient, especially when one is not used to a qwerty keyboard as is available at boot time. The second solution works at install time, but since the install system is not aware that braille has been enabled, the braille support won't be enabled/configured on the system being installed. One idea would be that d-i offers to enable brltty during the installation process, when speech support has been enabled. Would such an aproach be okay? Wouldn't it be too annoying for those not using braille? It would add just one question... Thanks, Shérab. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141031072625.GA4404@pema

