Dave Mielke wrote:
> This usually means that there's more than one brltty process running at the
> same time that's trying to access the same device. This may actually be true.
> You probably have one being started by udev/systemd, and another that's the
> default brltty
[quoted lines by Rob on 2016/09/18 at 10:47 -0500]
>[ 117.970096] usb 4-2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed by usbfs while 'brltty'
>sets config #1
This usually means that there's more than one brltty process running at the
same time that's trying to access the same device. This may actually be
Dave Mielke wrote:
> It should be in your system log (probably something like /var/log/messages).
Ok, here's what the message says.
If you know a way to suppress these messages please do share.
I tried setting
ForwardToConsole=no
in
/etc/systemd/journald.conf
but no go. As you
[quoted lines by Rob on 2016/09/17 at 19:54 -0500]
>> Please, if you can, get the actual message. I don't like trying to come up
>> with
>> an informed answer when it's based on a guess.
>
>Okay, I'll see if I can grab it. IT's hard to catch because it keeps flashing
>every couple of seconds.
Dave Mielke wrote:
> Did you put brltty-wrapper in /lib/udev or in /usr/lib/udev on this second
> system?
It went in
/lib/udev
It was an imaged disk that I unzipped into another partition.
> Please, if you can, get the actual message. I don't like trying to come up
> with
> an
[quoted lines by Rob on 2016/09/17 at 19:18 -0500]
>I transferred the system had built to another computer. This time the
>90-brltty.rules and brltty-wrapper worked.
Did you put brltty-wrapper in /lib/udev or in /usr/lib/udev on this second
system?
>But I saw some weird messages from the
I transferred the system had built to another computer. This time the
90-brltty.rules
and
brltty-wrapper
worked.
But I saw some weird messages from the kernel. Every other second or so, it
said something like
{ long_dmesg_number usb_fs interface claimed by USBHID while 'brltty' sets
config 1 }