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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
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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 (e
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 miss
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 work
I had the same problem. The solution is very simple:
sudo apt-get remove brltty
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FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175182
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