How to make brltty start at boot?

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What I do is put the brltty startup command it /etc/rc.local

You don't need the sudo when you do it that way.
Everybody says /etc/rc.local is deprecated, but it works for me.
No doubt there is a sexier way to do it. Let me know how it works out for you.

--Brian Tew


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