Hi, On Sa, Mär 14, 2009 at 01:00:21 +0100, Christian wrote:
It was some time since I posted to this list, but I have a question. Blinux doesn't support that many braille displays and it's very frustrating that one needs to have a serial display for installing openSUSE.
I have installed opensuse 11.1 using my braillestar 40 connected via usb to my laptop. This laptop doesn't have a serialport!!! Sbl supports serial/usb/bluettoth connections. have you filled a feature request for this problem that blinux doesn't support your braile display? Maybe the support can be added?
Well, one could use the Live CD, but I prefer braille.
Your informations are simply wrong. Opensuse can automaticaly detect supported brailledisplays conected via usb/serial. ports.
When I last checked the repositories I could not find BRLTTY. Has this been added or are there any planns to eventually replace the old Blinux with BRLTTY?
Replacing blinux will break yast accessibility. There are many features like attribute cursorhandling missing in brltty. You can't use brltty with yast. This means brltty can't be used to install opensuse with braille.
Is anyone else interested in this as well? No, please not.
As said before brltty doesn't support most of the powerful features which sbl has since 10 Years. 1. speech-only-setup 2. useful Attributehandling 3. Customizable keymaps 4. customizable Application based profiles 5. speech pronounciation stuff Brllty works only with systemcursors which makes it in my opinion not usable with ncurses based applications. Simple applications like alsamixer are not working well with brltty. Using pine/mc/centericq etc shows the problem more detailed. Regards halim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: blinux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: blinux+help@opensuse.org