Brltty doesn't run, unless either it is enabled in /etc/default/brltty, or udev finds a device that is supposedly a Braille display, which is what this bug is about. Unless you have USB hardware that uses the vendor and product IDs given in the bug description, then there is no point in testing the brltty package in oneiric-proposed.
Brltty doesn't run, unless either it is enabled in /etc/default/ brltty, or udev finds a device that is supposedly a Braille display, which is what this bug is about. Unless you have USB hardware that uses the vendor and product IDs given in the bug description, then there is no point in testing the brltty package in oneiric-proposed.