In this case, brltty appeared (or at least the device claim) after a
dist-upgrade. I would have had no cause to use it through the initial
installation.

It still feels very bad form for a vendor device to use the default
VID/PID of the underlying converter chip as opposed to the (very easy)
step of changing it in the case of the cp210x.

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  brltty claiming cp210x devices on 22.04

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