[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2009-12-12 Thread Teej
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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2009-12-09 Thread Marty Vona
I just tested this on 9.10, and was not able to reproduce.  The test
machine did not have brltty removed (it still appears to be installed by
default).  I hotplugged two usb to serial devices.  The first was not an
FTDI, but the second was.  Both /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1 appeared
and persisted as expected.

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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2009-11-05 Thread Teej
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.  The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the current
release - Karmic Koala.  It would help us greatly if you could test with
it so we can work on getting it fixed in Ubuntu.  Thanks again and we
appreciate your help.

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   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2008-04-30 Thread kenny
This is really a bug in the BRLTTY package. It incorrectly identifies
the FTDI USB to serial adapter as a braille device, just because a
manufacturer of braille devices used this particular chip to add a USB
connection to their braille device.  This particular chip is very common
in many devices (especially in the embedded systems world). Since the
BRLTTY package takes full control over any device it decides is a
braille device, it breaks many innocent other devices.  This should be
fixed either in BRLTTY, or BRLTTY should not be a default package.

One way to enable braille devices from system setup to everyday use is
to allow it to take control of the FTDI devices during installation,
then ask if the user uses braille devices.  If they answer yes, then
install BRLTTY, if not then do not install it.  This would allow it to
work as it currently does for those who do need it, but doesn't break
the many other devices that also use the FTDI chip.

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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2008-03-01 Thread Matt Trudel
I also did notice the issue on my work machine. Does it make sense to
keep brltty as the default for all installs? I can understand that
keeping it there does make it easier for blind people to use the system
right from the start, without having to figure out how to install the
package that is missing for them to see what they want to type, etc...
It is after al easier to remove the package when you don't need it than
to add it, when it provides functionality that you'd need to do the
operation ;)

If the idea really is that you need a serial dongle to connect a braille
tty system, I guess there could be some type of notification from HAL,
maybe, to ask whether the user wants to remove brltty the first time a
serial dongle is connected, in case the user doesn't need the brltty and
would like to use their usb-serial connector in another way.

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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2007-12-10 Thread sglow
I had the same problem.  The solution is very simple:

sudo apt-get remove brltty

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[Bug 175182] Re: FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty

2007-12-10 Thread Marty Vona
Yup.  As I said, I did confirm that removing brltty appears to work
around the issue.  I am reporting the bug because this truly is a
problem, even though there is a workaround -- you should not have to
remove a standard and obscure part of a default install just to get a
usb to serial adaptor working.  What are you supposed to do if you
actually need to use brltty?  And it did not appear that this issue was
documented in launchpad yet.

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