Re: Problems with Ubuntu 14.04

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There is no 14.1. It is 14.10 ( fourteen- ten). It is still considered"stable" once it is released, buy it is not a LTS (long term support) version. It will not be released until October.

Ubuntu updates every six months, in April and October. Thus the 04 or 10 part of the version number. The first part of the version number is the year.

12.04
12.10
13.04
13.10
14.04
etc.

The LTS releases get upgrades and their version number increases like this:
12.04
12.04.1
12.04.2
12.04.3
And so on.

I hope this helps.

As for the keyboard issues, it not that 14.04 is unstable, but more likely instability with your specific additional packages/versions which were installed.

You can install brtty 5.1 on your machine yourself. You should do a Google search to find out how best to make that happen. My first thought would be to download and compile the source code, but you might find a PPA (personal package archive, an individual's personal Ubuntu package repository) that contains 5.1 an ready built for you.

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On Aug 15, 2014 7:23 AM, "John J. Boyer" <john.boyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been using Ubuntu 14.04 for some time, but it still seems to be
unstable. Once in a while the keyboard will become unresponsive. In the
most extreme case not even the power button will respond and I have to
pull the plug. The most annoying problem is that it is still using a
buggy version of brltty based on brltty 5.0. I have asked that it be
updated to 5.1 and filed a bug on Launchpad, but nothing has been done.

I've heard of 14.1, called "Trusty". Is this stable? Does it have a good
version of brltty?

Thanks,
John

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John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer
Abilitiessoft, Inc.
http://www.abilitiessoft.com
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Developing software for people with disabilities

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