[BRLTTY] SEIKA THDZ 40
Lee Maschmeyer
lee_maschmeyer at wayne.edu
Tue Sep 9 14:24:22 EDT 2008
Hi Hermann,
I'm not sure Rob is on Ubuntu, but anyway: If I remember right the "exit 0"
line comes after testing the "brltty" (or something like that) variable.
This variable is set in the script /etc/default/brltty. So the best way to
handle this condition is to edit that file and change the setting
"brltty=no" to "=yes". (Don't modify the name of the variable because I'm
pretty sure I got it wrong.)
However, that's not the (real) problem because brltty is in fact running so
the script is not exiting.
It's a good idea, though.
Have fun,
--
Lee Maschmeyer
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan, USA
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