[quoted lines by John on 2023/12/15 at 15:23 +]
>As per advice, I disabled both services, but this unfortunately did not
>restore normality. In fact, the service was still being loaded as could be
>evidenced by running the 'ps -ef' command to show a list of running processes.
Disabling the
On 15/12/23 10:23, John wrote:
I am new to this mailing list and recently had an experience with brltty
that I would like to report. I can't see any access to historical posts
so am unable to determine whether this subject has been mentioned
already so I apologies upfront fpor any duplication.
I am new to this mailing list and recently had an experience with brltty
that I would like to report. I can't see any access to historical posts
so am unable to determine whether this subject has been mentioned
already so I apologies upfront fpor any duplication.
I recently found that my I could
On 15/12/23 13:53, John wrote:
Dave,
Thank you for your reply, which I found both enlightening and
informative. This will also help me explain to others.
In addition, you are more likely to encounter this issue if you have an
old version of BRLTTY installed. As I recall, the developers
Dave,
Thank you for your reply, which I found both enlightening and
informative. This will also help me explain to others.
On 15/12/2023 17:04, Dave Mielke wrote:
Disabling the brltty service doesn't prevent it from being automatically
started by a USB udev rule. If you really don't want a