Odd Martin Baanrud <martin@la5ska.net> wrote: > Everything seems to work fine, but one thing doesn't. > BRLTTY doesn't start durring boot. If you have a file called /etc/default/brltty, edit it to make sure that BRLTTY is started during boot. If that isn't the issue, make sure you have a script in /etc/init.d/brltty and that your distribution is configured to run it during the boot process (how you fix this depends on what distribution you're running).