On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 09:12:52AM -0600, John J. Boyer wrote: > It looks like Debian might be the best choice. Well, I have both on many different computers, but I had preferred Ubuntu on netbooks to be sure to have the most recent driver for the videochip. > However, I need brltty to > run at boot-up, It will for both Ubuntu or Debian; if it doesn't, then edit /etc/brltty.conf or be suer that in Ubuntu the /etc/default/brltty config file contains the Yes key to run brltty at boot-up. > so it shows the login mesage. Is there a package for > Debian that will set this up. If you simply block the graphical environment to load, then you probably will have the Debian of Ubuntu login. But I don't know which update-rc.d command we does have to run to block the graphical level at boot time. Maybe some other list-member can help. > I also need brltty 5.2, because 5.1 won't > work with my Focus 40 Braille display. If someone tells you which version does Ubuntu run, then maybe it is the right one for you! At this time I'm running a Debian with a BrlTty 4 version. > I don't want a graphical > interface preloaded. Cf. update-rc.d command to remove the automatic load of it! > Ubuntu 14.04 sometimes behaves strangely at the command line. Debian is for me a more stable distro. Aldo. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list