Hi, I write to this list to talk once again about the problem of brltty on ubuntu. In /etc/init.d/brltty (a shell script), it says: # /etc/brltty.conf may need to be propagated from the initramfs. (This is a
# pretty awful hack.) if [ -e /dev/.initramfs/brltty.conf ] && [ -e /etc/default/brltty ]; then if [ -e /etc/brltty.conf ]; then mv /etc/brltty.conf /etc/brltty.conf.orig fi mv /dev/.initramfs/brltty.conf /etc/brltty.conf sed -i -e 's/^RUN_BRLTTY=.*/RUN_BRLTTY=yes/' /etc/default/brltty fi I think that these mv lines were causing the problem of my /etc/brltty.conf is being overwritten each time I restart my computer, and I don't know why these lines were here. On my desktop the brltty.conf file is not overwritten, but on my laptop it is. With help, the way we found to solve this problem was to comment the lines that say to rename brltty.conf to brltty.conf.orig and to copy brltty.conf from a place I don't know to /etc. But with this change, brltty stops to start automatically. To solve this, and with help once again, I edited the /etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules file and changed the references from /lib/brltty/brltty.sh to /bin/brltty. It starts to start automatically and not overwritting the brltty.conf file. So, I'd like to know whether this is a problem or bug or not. Could people that made this scripts or other knowledgeable people see what happens and why or forward this message to them? Thanks for the attention on solving this problem. Best regards Sérgio Neves -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
