Here you are, innocently trying to flash your new #esphome project and suddenly some #braille service takes over your /dev/ttyUSB and then complains about missing device features πŸ˜…
Luckily #Linux whenever it sabotages you, it also gives you the tools to take matters in your own hands again πŸ˜„
Got the braille-udev service masked and disabled and my #ttyUSB was free again.
Here's how just in case: https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues/2475#issuecomment-1158932795
brltty conflicts with and breaks ESP32 board Β· Issue #2475 Β· pop-os/pop

Distribution (run cat /etc/os-release): [~]$ cat /etc/os-release NAME="Pop!_OS" VERSION="22.04 LTS" ID=pop ID_LIKE="ubuntu debian" PRETTY_NAME="Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS&...

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Hi #hivemind, has anyone got the #Wyse WY-120 #serial #terminal to work correctly on #Linux with any #terminfo entries? Specifically, it has trouble with backspace/delete, arrow keys and general #curses page layout. #Halp?

PS: I've seen @veronicaexplains's wonderful video on the WY-55 but this one unforunately seems to have different behaviour.

#retro #retrocomputing #serialport #serialcommunications #termcap #tty #ttyusb #rs232 #ncurses

@valhalla

That's a useful tip.

For me it worked like this: udevadm info -q all -n /dev/ttyACM*

#linux #usb #device #ttyUSB #ttyACM #arduino #serialport