[BRLTTY] is documentation correct? was Re: Misssing files in BRLTTY Ubuntu

Chevelle cstrobel at crosslink.net
Sun Aug 20 16:23:46 EDT 2023


     I can't find brltty-setcaps on Debian either.  Maybe there is a 
space in the command so '-setcaps' is a parameter, I don't know.

I wonder if it was a script and the functionality was moved into the 
program, or if it isn't in Brltty 6.5.


On 8/20/2023 10:02 AM, Life in Six Dots wrote:
>
> Hello Chevelle,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Here is the documentation for ‘brltty-setcaps’: 
> https://brltty.app/doc/Linux.html#the-brltty-setcaps-script
>
> I know that I have to do it with root privileges, but I cannot kill 
> the running process, or I won’t be able to read what is happening (I 
> can’t hear speech).
>
> The command does not exist on my system:
>
> $ command -v brltty-setcaps
>
> I don’t get any output.
>
> Paul
>
> *From:*Chevelle <cstrobel at crosslink.net>
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 20, 2023 2:52 PM
> *To:* Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY. 
> <brltty at brltty.app>; Life in Six Dots <hello at lifeinsixdots.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [BRLTTY] Misssing files in BRLTTY Ubuntu
>
>     I can't find where setcaps is documented.  configuration files for 
> brltty are under /etc/brltty.
>
> I think in order to execute 'brltty -setcaps' you would have to kill 
> the running instance of brltty first, and then invoke it mannually.  
> To do that on Ubuntu, you would have to put 'sudo' in front of the 
> commands.  This probably isn't really what you want, it would be 
> better to set something in a configuration file.
>
> On 8/20/2023 9:05 AM, Life in Six Dots wrote:
>
>     Hello all,
>
>     I have found that some files are missing on Ubuntu 23.04 (BRLTTY
>     6.5), and as such I can’t use the command brltty-setcaps to grant
>     permission for cap_sys_admin, cap_sys_tty_config, cap_mknod. This
>     explains why I can’t use the braille keyboard to input.
>
>     Can someone with more experience than me check the build with the
>     .deb file as I had this issue with Debian as well.
>
>     How would I go about finding the missing files on my system? I
>     can’t seem to access /bin/brltty to see if the setcaps file is there.
>
>     I hope some can assist.
>
>     Paul
>
>
>
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