I don't think that the BRLTTY version is the problem here. As I said, there are no USB devices in the usb subdirectory of /dev. The question is: I chose USB support during kernel compilation, but is there something that I must add in the modules.conf file? When I insert my USB flash memory, the kernel responds. So there seems to be at least some sort of USB support activated.
Regards, /David R. At 23:45 2004-04-15 -0400, you wrote:
[quoted lines by David Renström on 2004/04/16 at 01:28 +0200]
>I've now been trying for several hours to get my Braille Voyager >to work
Which release of BRLTTY are you using. I recommend you use 3.5pre3 as that
should eliminate all usb device problems. Just make sure that usb is configured
into your kernel and that the correct usb-controller alias is in your
modules.conf file. Also, if you want things to work as standardly as possible
then mount the usbfs file system under /proc/bus/usb. Note that, in 3.5pre3,
you specify "usb:" (the trailing colon is important) rather than "brlvger" as
the device.
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