Hey I got this all working finally..
using the link..
http://digitalbluewave.blogspot.com/...heron-and.html
do exactly what he has to say.. and you will sit smilling finally.
this is all for newbies like me..
Hey I got this all working finally..
using the link..
http://digitalbluewave.blogspot.com/...heron-and.html
do exactly what he has to say.. and you will sit smilling finally.
this is all for newbies like me..
Thank you very much, this really helped me
HiI've been using Ubuntu a long time, but never really got involved in these forums. However, I'd now like to be able to help new users, so I'm giving some of my time to the support forum here. Hope I can help you! -Antony
Good Keep up the spirit
With regards
Dr Kurian
Microsoft gives you Windows... Linux gives you the whole house.
I'm using xubuntu, with a Trust TB-6300, it's working fine except for the pressure sensitivity.
I was following the set up instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TabletSetupWizardpen
All going well until it instructed me to edit the xorg.conf, which appears to be absent, is this a peculiarity of the Xfce environment? (i'm not too familiar with it)
Any suggestions?
With regards
Dr Kurian
Microsoft gives you Windows... Linux gives you the whole house.
Well that shows how long it's been since I last used ubuntu to any great length, any idea about the pressure sensitivity? Does the Z-axis need to be defined in the fdi file or elsewhere?
EDIT: Sorted, just didn't have GIMP set up properly,
Last edited by apamak; February 16th, 2010 at 05:27 PM.
Thanks for this great howto !!
Now my tablet is finally working under Ubuntu. Here is my fdi file for "WALTOP International Corp. Media Tablet"
Code:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <deviceinfo version="0.2"> <device> <!-- This MUST match with the name of your tablet obtained --> <!-- in Step 2 specified previously --> <match key="info.product" contains="WALTOP International Corp. Media Tablet"> <merge key="input.x11_driver" type="string">wizardpen</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.SendCoreEvents" type="string">true</merge> <!-- Modify these configuration accordingly --> <!-- See CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section for the full-set of --> <!-- configurable options --> <merge key="input.x11_options.TopX" type="string">1</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.TopY" type="string">1</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.BottomX" type="string">16383</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.BottomY" type="string">16383</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.MaxX" type="string">16383</merge> <merge key="input.x11_options.MaxY" type="string">16383</merge> </match> </device> </deviceinfo>
Hello,
I am running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic on 64bit architecture.
That was my progress and the error that I encounter. Do you have any advice on how I should proceed?Code:howl@themovingcastle:~/Desktop/wizardpen-0.7.0-alpha2$ ./configure --with-xorg-module-dir=/usr/lib/xorg/modules make && sudo make install configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking build system type... Invalid configuration `make': machine `make' not recognized configure: error: /bin/bash ./config.sub make failed
With regards
Dr Kurian
Microsoft gives you Windows... Linux gives you the whole house.
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