Package "brltty"
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brltty
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This package is just an umbrella for a group of other packages,
it has no description. Description samples from packages in group:
- Access software for a blind person - espeak driver
- Access software for a blind person - Flite speech driver
- Access software for a blind person - Speech Dispatcher driver
- Access software for a blind person using a braille display - X11 drivers
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jammy (22.04) |
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brltty (6.4-4ubuntu3) jammy; urgency=medium
* Try to resolve brltty conflicting with generic serials (lp: #1958224)
* debian/brltty.udev.rules, debian/brltty-usb-generic.rules,
debian/brltty.examples:
- split the generic identifier udev rules to a separate rule which
is going to be distributed as an example but not installed by default.
Those rules are needed by some braille readers to work but conflict
with cp210x and FTDI serial ports. Those special devices had required
manual setup in Ubuntu since 2011 and were only added back to the
default configuration due to a merge error.
* debian/brltty.templates, debian/brltty.postinst, debian/rules:
- when upgrading from a version that provided the generic rules prompt
the user with debconf to ask if those should still be installed.
The default answer is yes to avoid accidentally regressing users
with a such braille reader configured during the upgrade.
If you don't use a brailler reader you should answer 'no' to avoid
having the service blocking access to other devices.
The script is /etc/udev/rules.d/86-brltty-usbgeneric.rules
-- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Tue, 28 Jun 2022 17:25:25 +0200
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1958224 |
brltty claiming cp210x devices on 22.04 |
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