Arduino IDE & Linux Mint: Mikrocontroller wird nicht erkannt – die Lösung

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Arduino IDE & Linux Mint: Mikrocontroller wird nicht erkannt – die Lösung
Solved: brltty - USB COM Port gets immediately disconnected
Solved: brltty – USB COM Port gets immediately disconnected
When we connected our USB to Serial converter to Ubuntu 22.04, it got detected as ttyUSB0 but got disconnected immediately. Despite we tried many times, even after replacing cable, rebooted few times, the problem persisted and we were not able to access the USB to Serial Converter to access device terminal. The dmesg logs observed are as, [ 2009.094892] usb 1-3: new full-speed USB device number…
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#iACast 58: Linux as an Alternative to Windows
#iACast 58: Linux as an Alternative to Windows
In this episode, Jason and Jeremy discuss using Linux as an alternative to Windows and macOS. Topics include: Ubuntu and Debian, two distributions of Linux, The Orca and Speakup screenreaders, BRLTTY, a braille display daemon for Orca and other console screenreaders, The Debian Accessibility Wiki which has great information about the accessibility options available for Debian. You can also apply…
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