Re: [BRLTTY] BRLTTY under Chrome OS / Crostini

2024-10-16 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Daniel Dalton on 2024/10/17 at 09:07 +1100] >The other thing I noticed is that Crostini doesn't have any /dev/vcs* >devices. I'm not sure what crostini is, but I do know that Chrome OS uses its own terminal, i.e. the Linux screen driver won't work on it. -- I believe the Bible

Re: [BRLTTY] 6.7 on a FS-80

2024-10-16 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Adrian P. van Bloois on 2024/10/16 at 22:21 +0200] >I'm not able to save the preferences that I just changed. >I use: space+dots(12358) >Then brltty says: not saved Is brltty running as root? Please use -L/path/to/brltty.log (that's an uppercase -L), and ten look in that log fi

Re: [BRLTTY] BRLTTY under Chrome OS / Crostini

2024-10-16 Thread Daniel Dalton
I guess that's a good question. Since I don't know enough about this stuff I was hoping using the terminal emulator driver as a work around would be easier than trying to get the linux screen driver to work under Crostini. The other thing I noticed is that Crostini doesn't have any /dev/vcs* device

[BRLTTY] 6.7 on a FS-80

2024-10-16 Thread Adrian P. van Bloois
Hi, I'm not able to save the preferences that I just changed. I use: space+dots(12358) Then brltty says: not saved Adrian -- Adri P. van Bloois It's never too late for early music!!! ___ This message was sent via the BRLTT

Re: [BRLTTY] BRLTTY under Chrome OS / Crostini

2024-10-16 Thread Jason J.G. White
On 15/10/24 19:29, Daniel Dalton wrote: Just an update here I was able to get this working by using the new brltty-term script suggested by Dave instead of the old screen driver. This raises the question whether there's a way to install the necessary kernel modules in your environment to ena