Didn't know that. I thought it was only Peter Hutterer and Ping. It's good news.
That part it great, it's written in a totally different style than the first part. Just a shame they don't want...
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Didn't know that. I thought it was only Peter Hutterer and Ping. It's good news.
That part it great, it's written in a totally different style than the first part. Just a shame they don't want...
Hi Favux,
Good to see you still alive and kicking the LWP after all these years!
Yes, reading that documentation gives me headaches. I remember spending days fighting the old documentation, and I...
Yes, I haven't been using Ubuntu as my distribution of choice for quite a while now, and Wacom support in Linux has evolved since the beginning of those threads. I still kept an eye on the Ubuntu...
The problem with the Intel graphics is the Linux drivers. Mesa is still stuck at OpenGL 3.0 series, 4 years old, when we've had 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 already. 3.1 isn't even coming this...
Well, I noticed it because I just sent her a message, and she told me she was going to update the FAQ, which she did ;) So I guess having mutliple people ask is a good way to get Linux support.
I...
Jane Jensen's at Pinkerton Road Studio just posted an update to Moebius's FAQ for Linux:
Considering where they are at the moment ($320K,and planning a new round of interviews), that should be...
0.8.2.2 doesn't support Intuos4 models. Ubuntu 9.10, to be released in 5 days, has 0.8.4 which should have partial support for your tablet.
I suggest you wait for Ubuntu 9.10 (or install the RC if...
hocmin:
- did you do a clean reinstall or an upgrade?
- you shouldn't need wacomcpl (or changing the devices names to stylus/eraser/etc) with a tablet like that, unless you're using a dual screen...
For the record, it does. If a tablet is supported by the linuxwacom drivers version offered by the distribution release, then it will work with the LiveCD, including pressure (can be tested with the...
Your tablet is quite recent, so it may be worth trying under Karmic. Could you boot a Karmic LiveCD, install wacom-tools in the live session, then plug your tablet and try "xinput --list" again?
Do those 4 duplicated devices have the same name as the 4 other ones?
Also, could you attach (not paste) your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to your post, and if you really want to use xorg.conf instead of...
That's a bug with linuxwacom 0.8.4.2. Previous versions don't suffer from it, pick any other one you want. Basically, your tablet should have been supported by the linuxwacom drivers shipped in...
As shnurui just said, check first if the packages xserver-xorg-input-wacom and wacom-tools are already installed on your system - if not, install them (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom)....
For those using Karmic, the bug in libgtk that results in the input being offset from the cursor in GTK drawing programs (Inkscape, The Gimp) has been fixed upstream and also in Karmic with...
Timo Aaltonen just uploaded 0.8.4.1 wacom packages for Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, I've tested them and they work fine with an Intuos3 tablet (the Cintiq is another story, but thanks to the threads posted...
Well, gens isn't in the repositories either, and couldn't anyway.
In which dimension is this statement true?
AFAIR, wacomcpl only allowed the stylus side buttons to be assigned to either left, right or middle mouse button, so it's possible that's the only options that will work. That's probably why you get...
Thanks a lot for your testing and reporting. For the pad buttons, did you try if they works with, for example, System>Preferences>Keyboard shortcuts (try to select an action, then press one of the...
To all:
Jaunty might eventually get input hotplug, no xorg.conf necessary method that enables all devices (pen, eraser, pad, #garb# mouse), even for serial tablets (most Tablet PC). That comes...
Try removing all the commented parts in your wacom lines (all the lines starting with #, and everything at the end of line that has # before, including removing the # themselves with what follows it....
Sounds more like a problem with your configuration files in your home directory than anything Xorg related.
Try creating a new user, and see if the Menu taskbar is still missing.
Also, if you have...
I've got no clue, I never used the mouse (and I'm also not sure I understand what you want to do :p ). You could have a look at the documentation on the Linux Wacom Project site, or ask in the...
That's expected, it happened to me too at the time - that's why the guide warns you that editing xorg.conf in recent Ubuntu releases runs the risk of hosing X. Most probably the trouble was with your...
You're using /dev/input/event0 in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf. See the guide on the Ubuntu wiki, but you most surely want to use /dev/input/wacom (plug your wacom tablet, and see what appears in...