Good afternoon,
I Am very sad and unhappy, that Your accessibility development team
considered to remove automatic braille display autodetection and support during
booting from A live CD. I found out, that Your development team probably made
this decision while officially publishing Ubuntu Hardy Heron Live and later
even official CD. I would like to please You, if You could give Me atleast a
short programmers explanation, why did You have to make this change to ubuntu
distribution. I very liked automatic braille display detection algorithms and I
have never problems, that Brltty displayed message during booting up, that
screen is not in A text mode. Because after starting Gnome, I could start Orca
Screen Reader and I could enable braille support.
Using command line parameters is not comfortable during booting process. And I
AM not sure, if this would work reliably.
Thank You very much for Your answer.
The kindness regards.
Janusz Chmiel
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