Re: editing a file in /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n

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Willem here.
Those are kind of special files.
Copy the file to somewhare, edit it and then use cat to overwrite /sys/accessibility/speakup/characters i.e. cat /etc/my_changes > /sys/accessibility/speakup/characters /sys/accessibility/speakup/characters is not a real file. you will have to do the cat every time you want the changes effected. What I mean that changes to most of the /sys/accessibility/speakup files are not permanent and get set to its default on a reboot.
Regards, Willem


On Wed, 14 Jun 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Mark Peveto here,
When trying to edit a file called characters in /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18m, I try to save the file, and it says error saving file, bad file
descriptor.  I'm usign sudo with my nano command, which usually works.
what's the problem here?


Mark Peveto
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