Hi, my problem seems to be solved: removing the three # in /etc/init.d/brltty and I had already copied brltty.conf.dpkg.dist over brltty.conf and begun again the config. Now it works here with the right table.
Thanks a lot. PS: still not understand why dpkg -l |grep brltty shows a brltty package in iF so it is installed but "F" what's that ? Y P On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 07:23:45PM +0100, Jon wrote: > Sorry, I replied to the wrong list. > > -Jon > ----- Forwarded message from Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > > Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:57:46 +0100 > From: Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Y P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: BrlTty defunct after upgrading Gutsy to Hardy > Reply-To: Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi, > > in gutsy: > > When i tried to upgrade to brltty 3.9, brltty 3.7.2 didnt > uninstall correctly, i had to undo the modifications to > /etc/init.d/brltty before the package would uninstall. After this brltty > 3.9 installed without any problems. > > Then a while later i decided to attempt to upgrade to hardy, modifying > /etc/apt/sources.list > and doing an upgrade all worked fine, except that orca didnt ever seem > to talk to the braille display. > Brltty is running, works in terminal mode, the python brlapi bindings > where installed, but still no braille and orca. > > I did a update/upgrade cycle every few days, but nothing happend in this > regard. > > With all the debate about speech output options, and the various hacks > that needs doing, its currently on a todo-list for a reinstall of good > old gutsy. > > > So our experiences seem to have coincided. > > rest of reply in-body: > > > On Tue 29/04/2008 at 19:23:52, Y P wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've upgraded a laptop from Gutsy to Hardy using this method: > > sudo aptitude update > > sudo aptitude full-upgrade > > to first full upgrade Gutsy. Then: > > sudo aptitude install update-manager-core > > sudo do-release-upgrade > > > > For brltty it proposed me to keep the current one, idem for the brltty.conf, > > that's the standard action; I ignore what to do so I simply pressed ENTER. > > > > The current brltty seems to be 3.9, so in fact it has upgraded it anyway. > > Why answering then things if it upgrades anyway? > > Jon: its because it recognized that there is a difference between your > brltty.conf and the one that comes with the package, so it asked if you > wanted to keep your own one, which is configured with your preferences. > > > > > > But now there is no any brltty when booting; > > and whe doing ps ax |grep -i brl ENTER for checking if it is started, > > I can't see any process started automatically. > > jon: what happens when you simply type brltty in a terminal? any output? > > > > > And I still have the same brltty.conf as before with my de (german) table. > > > > Note: due to the bug in the Gutsy, at that moment I had recommented some > > raws to prevent some actions but I don't remember in which file it was and > > if that have caused tje problem now? > > jon: it did for me, but cant say for sure, in your case. > > > > > > Here are my conf files in attach. > > > > Y P > > -Jon > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > -- > 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