In lucid, I got the pen (fully working) and touch (with no gestures) working by doing the following:
Download the git version of 10.5 and compile:
Downloaded linuxwacom 0.86 and do the following:Code:git clone git://linuxwacom.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom cd xf86-input-wacom/ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr ./configure && make sudo make install
Any suggestions on how to get the touch gestures functioning (single and multi are not working). The touch is also a bit jumpy but much less than it was in Karmic.Code:./configure --enable-wacom --prefix=/usr cd src/2.6.30 make sudo cp wacom.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/ sudo depmod -a sudo modprobe -r wacom sudo modprobe wacom
This seems to work for my CTH-461.
Thanks
Hi munooka,
At the git repository it's not clear to me if the gesture support from the Bamboo branch has been added to xf86-input-wacom yet.
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
./configure: line 11878: syntax error near unexpected token `XINPUT,'
./configure: line 11878: `XORG_DRIVER_CHECK_EXT(XINPUT, inputproto)'
ro@ajax:~/xf86-input-wacom$ sudo make install
make: *** Sem regra para processar o alvo `install'. Pare.
ro@ajax:~/xf86-input-wacom$
munooka's method works on my lucid machine with kernel 2.6.33. Thanks for posting.
cth-461 both pen & touch are working for me on a fresh clean vanilla Lucid install using linuxwacom-0.8.6 and xf86-input-wacom from GIT except that with touch I can't just click or double click tapping the pad.
complex gestures are still missing for sure but do simple clicking works for someone else?
Hi htrex,
Don't know about the click but as far as I know they were working. Maybe you need to define buttons in the 10-wacom.conf snippet for usb tablets in xorg.conf.d. Ping just submitted a new gestures patch. It look like it needs a little work. As soon as it is accepted and commited. I'd clone the git repository for it.
Hi pkchips,
Only if you updated the kernel after you compiled linuxwacom. If so go back into the unpacked linuxwacom tar and into src/2.6.30. Then repeat:
That will copy wacom.ko into the correct directory of the new kernel. Otherwise it is some other problem.Code:sudo cp wacom.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/
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