Well, I made /etc/brlapi.key world readable. It is not the most secure solution but it works.
Vojta Dne 18. 10. 18 v 12:14 Anders Holmberg napsal(a): > Hi! > Try to put the brlapi.key in your home folder. > See if that works. > /A > >> 17 okt. 2018 kl. 20:25 skrev Vojtěch Polášek <krec...@gmail.com>: >> >> Hi guys, >> >> is there anything special I need to do for Orca to work with braille >> displays in Ubuntu 18.04? >> >> To be more exact, I am using Accessible Coconut 18.04.4. >> >> Brltty works, for example braille in virtual text console works. But >> Orca does not display anything in braille even if braille support is >> enabled. >> >> My braille display shows only "screen not in text mode". >> >> I guess there is some trick with /etc/brlapi.cookie or something like >> that, but I am not sure. Any tips? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Vojta >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list >> Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility