In the first part of this column (LJ, August 2002) we covered the basics of the tty layer and how to create a minimal tty driver. Now we move on and cover more of the tty layer, trying to explain some ...
Bill Machrone over at PCMag writes about the lack of serious, OS-level support for TTY/TDD support in smartphones and PDAs and points out a couple of software options hearing-impaired users can add to ...
It has been over a year since this column started, and due to the rapid rate of Linux kernel development, much of what was written back then is now wrong. This month, we cover the changes in the ...
A feature of some digital cell phones that makes them compatible with a special TTY text device for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Without this feature, TTY devices were compatible only with ...