Re: My Linux installation decision, and some questions?

2023-10-09 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
As root or root using sudo:
usermod -aG brlapi 
where  is the name of the user account to be added to the brlapi
group.
Then reboot.
As the user, type groups 
and you should see brlapi as a group your user is in then.


-- Jude  "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Mon, 9 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> You should make sure your user is part of the brlapi  group. Since this a USB 
> display, it should automatically be detected, and then work in orca, once you 
> check the box in the braille tab of preferences.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Linux for blind general discussion 
> To: Linux for blind general discussion 
> Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2023 15:59:23 -0400
> Subject: Re: My Linux installation decision, and some questions?
>
> > Have you run brltty yet?  That's usually what enables braille in linux and
> > I hope someone using your display responds since they may provide specific
> > switches to use to get your display running.
> >
> >
> > -- Jude  "There are four boxes to be used in
> > defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
> > order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.
> >
> > On Mon, 9 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> >
> > > Hello, I just wanted to let everyone know what I finally decided 
> > > regarding my choice of distribution. I decided on Fedora Linux, this is 
> > > because this is what I originally learned some of my hopefully not Q 
> > > ancient knowledge in terms of using Linux.
> > >
> > > I wanted to briefly take a moment and explain how I got this done. I used 
> > > a remote visual interpretation service named Aira to read all of the 
> > > visual information that comes on the screen when installing clinics, into 
> > > a virtual machine. The good news is the agent even stuck around to assist 
> > > in installing and configuring orca. The only thing I now need to do is 
> > > figure out how to enable braille access. I'm kind of beginning to think 
> > > it might be easier to attempt to install braille TTY? This is because I 
> > > don't think orca has any type of really usable braille driver for my 
> > > particular display. I of course could be wrong. I am currently using a 
> > > Brailliant BI 40 X. I can also use the 20 cell version. But the 20 cell 
> > > version has one additional issue that might cause more problems than 
> > > could be solved in Linux. This device has an actual physical hard drive 
> > > like appearance in both Mac OS and Windows. I don't know just how Fedora 
> > > might identify it as? Any thoughts?
> > >
> > > Finally, I know some are wondering why is this message being generated in 
> > > Outlook. Especially in time and Windows. This is because the dictation 
> > > software that I am using only runs in Windows. If I had to write this by 
> > > hand I think the amount of mistakes and syntax errors etc. would make 
> > > anything that I write by hand probably unreadable. I have 1/3 disability 
> > > in addition to being DeafBlind. I have a written expression disorder. 
> > > Which forces me to use dictation software. So if there's something that 
> > > I've written in the text of this message, that doesn't make sense please 
> > > reach out to me and asked me what did I really intend to say? Here is 
> > > hoping all are having a good Monday?
> > >
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Re: My Linux installation decision, and some questions?

2023-10-09 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
You should make sure your user is part of the brlapi  group. Since this a USB 
display, it should automatically be detected, and then work in orca, once you 
check the box in the braille tab of preferences.

- Original Message -
From: Linux for blind general discussion 
To: Linux for blind general discussion 
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2023 15:59:23 -0400
Subject: Re: My Linux installation decision, and some questions?

> Have you run brltty yet?  That's usually what enables braille in linux and
> I hope someone using your display responds since they may provide specific
> switches to use to get your display running.
>
>
> -- Jude  "There are four boxes to be used in
> defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
> order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.
>
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>
> > Hello, I just wanted to let everyone know what I finally decided regarding 
> > my choice of distribution. I decided on Fedora Linux, this is because this 
> > is what I originally learned some of my hopefully not Q ancient knowledge 
> > in terms of using Linux.
> >
> > I wanted to briefly take a moment and explain how I got this done. I used a 
> > remote visual interpretation service named Aira to read all of the visual 
> > information that comes on the screen when installing clinics, into a 
> > virtual machine. The good news is the agent even stuck around to assist in 
> > installing and configuring orca. The only thing I now need to do is figure 
> > out how to enable braille access. I'm kind of beginning to think it might 
> > be easier to attempt to install braille TTY? This is because I don't think 
> > orca has any type of really usable braille driver for my particular 
> > display. I of course could be wrong. I am currently using a Brailliant BI 
> > 40 X. I can also use the 20 cell version. But the 20 cell version has one 
> > additional issue that might cause more problems than could be solved in 
> > Linux. This device has an actual physical hard drive like appearance in 
> > both Mac OS and Windows. I don't know just how Fedora might identify it as? 
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Finally, I know some are wondering why is this message being generated in 
> > Outlook. Especially in time and Windows. This is because the dictation 
> > software that I am using only runs in Windows. If I had to write this by 
> > hand I think the amount of mistakes and syntax errors etc. would make 
> > anything that I write by hand probably unreadable. I have 1/3 disability in 
> > addition to being DeafBlind. I have a written expression disorder. Which 
> > forces me to use dictation software. So if there's something that I've 
> > written in the text of this message, that doesn't make sense please reach 
> > out to me and asked me what did I really intend to say? Here is hoping all 
> > are having a good Monday?
> >
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Re: My Linux installation decision, and some questions?

2023-10-09 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Have you run brltty yet?  That's usually what enables braille in linux and
I hope someone using your display responds since they may provide specific
switches to use to get your display running.


-- Jude  "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Mon, 9 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> Hello, I just wanted to let everyone know what I finally decided regarding my 
> choice of distribution. I decided on Fedora Linux, this is because this is 
> what I originally learned some of my hopefully not Q ancient knowledge in 
> terms of using Linux.
>
> I wanted to briefly take a moment and explain how I got this done. I used a 
> remote visual interpretation service named Aira to read all of the visual 
> information that comes on the screen when installing clinics, into a virtual 
> machine. The good news is the agent even stuck around to assist in installing 
> and configuring orca. The only thing I now need to do is figure out how to 
> enable braille access. I'm kind of beginning to think it might be easier to 
> attempt to install braille TTY? This is because I don't think orca has any 
> type of really usable braille driver for my particular display. I of course 
> could be wrong. I am currently using a Brailliant BI 40 X. I can also use the 
> 20 cell version. But the 20 cell version has one additional issue that might 
> cause more problems than could be solved in Linux. This device has an actual 
> physical hard drive like appearance in both Mac OS and Windows. I don't know 
> just how Fedora might identify it as? Any thoughts?
>
> Finally, I know some are wondering why is this message being generated in 
> Outlook. Especially in time and Windows. This is because the dictation 
> software that I am using only runs in Windows. If I had to write this by hand 
> I think the amount of mistakes and syntax errors etc. would make anything 
> that I write by hand probably unreadable. I have 1/3 disability in addition 
> to being DeafBlind. I have a written expression disorder. Which forces me to 
> use dictation software. So if there's something that I've written in the text 
> of this message, that doesn't make sense please reach out to me and asked me 
> what did I really intend to say? Here is hoping all are having a good Monday?
>
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My Linux installation decision, and some questions?

2023-10-09 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hello, I just wanted to let everyone know what I finally decided regarding my 
choice of distribution. I decided on Fedora Linux, this is because this is what 
I originally learned some of my hopefully not Q ancient knowledge in terms of 
using Linux.

I wanted to briefly take a moment and explain how I got this done. I used a 
remote visual interpretation service named Aira to read all of the visual 
information that comes on the screen when installing clinics, into a virtual 
machine. The good news is the agent even stuck around to assist in installing 
and configuring orca. The only thing I now need to do is figure out how to 
enable braille access. I'm kind of beginning to think it might be easier to 
attempt to install braille TTY? This is because I don't think orca has any type 
of really usable braille driver for my particular display. I of course could be 
wrong. I am currently using a Brailliant BI 40 X. I can also use the 20 cell 
version. But the 20 cell version has one additional issue that might cause more 
problems than could be solved in Linux. This device has an actual physical hard 
drive like appearance in both Mac OS and Windows. I don't know just how Fedora 
might identify it as? Any thoughts?

Finally, I know some are wondering why is this message being generated in 
Outlook. Especially in time and Windows. This is because the dictation software 
that I am using only runs in Windows. If I had to write this by hand I think 
the amount of mistakes and syntax errors etc. would make anything that I write 
by hand probably unreadable. I have 1/3 disability in addition to being 
DeafBlind. I have a written expression disorder. Which forces me to use 
dictation software. So if there's something that I've written in the text of 
this message, that doesn't make sense please reach out to me and asked me what 
did I really intend to say? Here is hoping all are having a good Monday?

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