Sebastian Humenda, le lun. 18 avril 2022 18:02:09 +0200, a ecrit: > >> and refused to interact with to any key press. I had to force-reboot > >> it. > > > >Uh, perhaps there is a low-level communication problem, was that through > >USB or Ethernet? > > It is connected via USB.
I had had issues with USB connectivity on the Everest V3/V4 of our university, we even had to replace the communication card. I'd recommend trying with ethernet. > >Mmm, I'm not getting any issue with: > > > >echo 'Hello, world!' | file2brl -p -Chyphenate=yes > >-CliteraryTextTable=en-us-brf.dis,en_GB.tbl,de-g2.ctb,braille-patterns.cti > >-CinputTextEncoding=UTF8 -CbraillePages=yes -CbraillePageNumberAt=bottom > >-CpageNumberBottomSeparateLine=yes -CprintPages=yes -CprintPageNumberAt=top > >-CpageNumberTopSeparateLine=yes -CpageSeparator=yes > >-CpageSeparatorNumber=yes -CcontinuePages=yes -CcellsPerLine=29 > >-ClinesPerPage=27 > > Ok, I have the issue on both of my Debian Bullseye systems. > > $ file2brl --version > file2brl (liblouisutdml) 2.9.0 Ah, indeed with that version I'm getting issues, but what I notice is rather: /usr/share/liblouis/tables/de-g2-core.cti:38: error: More than 256 characters Commenting a couple lines of noletsign "fixed" the issue. Upgrading liblouis to the 3.20.0 version from bullseye-backports also fixed the issue. Samuel

