Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Package: brltty-udeb
> Version: 3.10~r3724-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hello,
>
> brltty-udeb currently detects USB devices 0403:6001 as a handytech
> device. However, that conflicts with people using some ftdi serial to
> USB converters: since udev runs brltty before the kernel command line
> gets parsed by S37brltty, one can not set brltty=something,ttyUSB0.
>
> I guess the safest way would be to just comment the 0403:6001 line in
> debian/brltty-udeb.udev.rules

I know, yes, but thats *my* display.  Convince me that I should
cripple autodetection of my display type.

What about brltty=off which would prevent brltty from starting at all?

I am pretty convinced that disabling autodetection of a braille display
to avoid a collision with another device is the wrong way to go.
Its far easier for a sighted user to just disable brltty in case
they have a conflict than it is for a blind user to
type a bootloader option blindly.

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