On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 05:37:54PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Adrian van Bloois on 2017/02/25 at 20:46 +0100]
>
> >Problem solved,
>
> Excellent!
>
> >looking at the log I saw it could find the drivers.
> >Reconfiguring the driver directory in /etc/brltty.conf solved the
>
[quoted lines by Adrian van Bloois on 2017/02/25 at 20:46 +0100]
>Problem solved,
Excellent!
>looking at the log I saw it could find the drivers.
>Reconfiguring the driver directory in /etc/brltty.conf solved the
>problem.
Do you know why it was wrong? What were the old settings and what did
Now here's the logfile that you really want.
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Adri P. van Bloois
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success and failure."
Edsger W. Dijkstra
2017-02-25@20:27:28.557 [brltty] BRLTTY 5.4 rev unknown [http://brltty.com/]
[quoted lines by Adrian van Bloois on 2017/02/25 at 13:04 +0100]
>When I swithc of my braille display and switch it on later, brltty has
>stopped.
>How can I make brltty hang in there when my display is switched off?
We first need to figure out what's going wrong. Please post a log that starts
Hi,
When I swithc of my braille display and switch it on later, brltty has
stopped.
How can I make brltty hang in there when my display is switched off?
I though stand-alone-programs in the configuration would help but when I
try to configure that option brltty will no longer compile correctly.