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Re: Orca install repeating - can't reproduce [WAS Re: Installerandassistive technologies]




On 12/15/24 09:48, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 15/12/2024 20:27, gene heskett wrote:
On 12/14/24 23:00, Max Nikulin wrote:
     /var/log/installer/hardware-summary

that is quite lengthy, 75+ kilobytes, what would I be looking for?

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I am interested in some equivalent of

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     lsusb -vt

- Option 1. <http://paste.debian.net/>
- Option 2.

      grep usb-list: /var/log/installer/hardware-summary
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 01 Device 01: xHCI Host Controller [1d6b:0002]
usb-list:    Level 00 Parent 00 Port 00  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 01
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 xhci-hcd
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 01 Device 04: USB Receiver [046d:c52b]
usb-list:    Level 01 Parent 01 Port 12  Class 00(>ifc ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Logitech
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 03(HID  ) Subclass 01 Protocol 01 Driver usbhid usb-list:    Interface 01: Class 03(HID  ) Subclass 01 Protocol 02 Driver usbhid usb-list:    Interface 02: Class 03(HID  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver usbhid
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 01 Device 05: USB Receiver [046d:c52f]
usb-list:    Level 01 Parent 01 Port 13  Class 00(>ifc ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Logitech
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 03(HID  ) Subclass 01 Protocol 02 Driver usbhid usb-list:    Interface 01: Class 03(HID  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver usbhid
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 01 Device 03: USB2.0 Hub              [2109:2817]
usb-list:    Level 01 Parent 01 Port 05  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 02
usb-list:    Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc.
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 02 Driver hub
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 01 Device 06: MFC-J6920DW [04f9:02f5]
usb-list:    Level 02 Parent 03 Port 03  Class 00(>ifc ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Brother
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 07(print) Subclass 01 Protocol 02 Driver <none> usb-list:    Interface 01: Class ff(vend.) Subclass ff Protocol ff Driver <none> usb-list:    Interface 02: Class ff(vend.) Subclass ff Protocol ff Driver <none> usb-list:    Interface 03: Class 08(mstor) Subclass 06 Protocol 50 Driver usb-storage
This above should not have been there unless it was read thru its ipv4 address, the usb usb cable was unplugged. only the rx button for the wireless keyboard and mouse was plugged in.
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 02 Device 01: xHCI Host Controller [1d6b:0003]
usb-list:    Level 00 Parent 00 Port 00  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 03
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 xhci-hcd
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 02 Device 02: USB3.0 Hub              [2109:0817]
usb-list:    Level 01 Parent 01 Port 05  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 03
usb-list:    Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc.
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 03 Device 01: xHCI Host Controller [1d6b:0002]
usb-list:    Level 00 Parent 00 Port 00  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 01
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 xhci-hcd
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub
usb-list:
usb-list: Bus 04 Device 01: xHCI Host Controller [1d6b:0003]
usb-list:    Level 00 Parent 00 Port 00  Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 03
usb-list:    Manufacturer: Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 xhci-hcd
usb-list:    Interface 00: Class 09(hub  ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub

quite lengthy today, nearly 2 screens full and has 2 serial convertors,

The hypothesis you agreed with (several times) is that the *installer* enables assistive technologies when it sees ftdi or a similar device. So the subject of my interest is state of hardware namely during install, not today. I suspect you forgot to disconnect some cable that time.

Which I have consistently denied.
ls /dev/tty*
ditto

Do you see anything related to ttyUSB or ftdi in /var/log/installer/syslog?

Was screen reader active during install or it revealed itself later?

I don't recall, the was 18 months ago.

Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.

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