[quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2020/07/01 at 19:16 +0200]
>Can just remind me where it is stored?
The file is /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices.
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HI!
Yes.
Can just remind me where it is stored?
Thanks.
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> 1 juli 2020 kl. 18:23 skrev Dave Mielke :
>
> [quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2020/07/01 at 18:17 +0200]
>
>> did Dave got my Devices file?
>
> I remember receiving a bunch of Mac OS X files. What I need is the devices
> file
>
[quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2020/07/01 at 18:17 +0200]
>did Dave got my Devices file?
I remember receiving a bunch of Mac OS X files. What I need is the devices file
from your Linux system. And, again, please capture it while the Baum 340 is
connected.
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Hello!
Since i am quite unsure on how to do things here i really need a lot of help.
First since i am not sure if all files for logging have been attached to this
list i need to know if all of them came through?
For example did Dave got my Devices file?
If that didn’t provide any info then i
Sebastian Humenda writes:
> I am looking for the different logging options that I could pass to BRLTTY to
> log different event categories, e.g., speech or keyboard input.
brltty -H
...
-l lvl|cat,...--log-level= Logging level (0-7 or one of
[Mario]
> Lars Bjørndal writes:
>
> > I had to reinstall my Windows pc at work. Previously I used BRLTTY and
> > Cygwin SSH to access remote servers. That worked pretty well. Anyway I'd
> > like to ask if it's better, nowadays, to use the linux console in
> > Windows, than using Cygwin.
>
> I
Hi
I am looking for the different logging options that I could pass to BRLTTY to
log different event categories, e.g., speech or keyboard input. I looked
through the documentation of brltty.app and the man page of 6.0, but couldn't
find the different logging categories that can be passed to `-l`.
Lars Bjørndal writes:
> I had to reinstall my Windows pc at work. Previously I used BRLTTY and
> Cygwin SSH to access remote servers. That worked pretty well. Anyway I'd
> like to ask if it's better, nowadays, to use the linux console in
> Windows, than using Cygwin.
I had pretty good results
I presonally use Puty for Windows. You can even try to install The latest
stable Brrltty for Windows it run as A service and may be, that it would
allow you to use standard Windows console or Puty console by using Braille
device and Braille device buttons.
You can give it A try. Microsoft is
I had to reinstall my Windows pc at work. Previously I used BRLTTY and
Cygwin SSH to access remote servers. That worked pretty well. Anyway I'd
like to ask if it's better, nowadays, to use the linux console in
Windows, than using Cygwin. Is it possible to install BRLTTY with
apt-get and use it
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