brltty (5.4-1~1) experimental; urgency=medium Authenticating BrlAPI clients now defaults to using policykit too. It means that logged-in users can now run orca and similar programs using brlapi without having to be able to read /etc/brlapi.key, which is thus not world-readable by default any more. -- Samuel Thibault Sat, 08 Oct 2016 16:36:31 +0200 brltty (5.4-0ubuntu1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium If you do not use a Braille display connected via USB, you now need to enable BrlTTY by enabling the BrlTTY systemd service: sudo systemctl enable brltty -- Luke Yelavich Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:36:16 +1000 brltty (3.10~r3654-1) experimental; urgency=low Support for Unicode (UTF-8) has been added. -- Mario Lang Fri, 11 Apr 2008 19:39:06 +0200 brltty (3.7.2-7ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low * In order for brltty to run from the init script, you must now set RUN_BRLTTY=yes in /etc/default/brltty. (This is not required for non-serial USB devices, for which brltty is started automatically by udev.) -- Colin Watson Wed, 7 Feb 2007 17:16:31 +0000 brltty (3.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=low Prior to this version, braille driver/device selection was done via a configuration dialog (debconf). Support for this method of configuring /etc/brltty.conf was dropped in this version since the configuration file format changed significantly. The new default configuration supports all USB capable displays out of the box. If you are using a display which is connected to your computer by USB, you will not need to tweak the configuration. Otherwise, please edit /etc/brltty.conf accordingly after upgrading this package, and manually restart brltty to make the new version active. -- Mario Lang Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:39:36 +0100