Originally Posted by
Favux
If you installed a dkms for wacom.ko it will over ride your new compiled input-wacom.ko.
I looked for dkms.conf files in /usr/src and only found one related to my ATI driver. So I think I am good here.
Originally Posted by
Favux
Also I don't know if the back port wacom.ko in /lib/modules/2.6.35-27-generic/updates/input/wacom.ko will do something similar.
I think this got overwritten, however I uninstalled the backports anyway to avoid conflicts with anything that might have been compiled directly into the kernel.
Originally Posted by
Favux
Another thing is you have to have xserver-xorg-input-all installed. Check on that.
Check. sudo apt-get install reports that this is "already the newest version."
I did make clean, and used the autogen script (why do I feel like I ran make and make install last time?) and it looks as though I now have a driver that will look for my model.
Code:
/usr/src/input-wacom-0.10.10-2$ modinfo ./2.6.30/wacom.ko | grep D8srcversion: 7445F94BADDD88695837DDA
alias: usb:v056Ap00D8d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*
SUCCESS!
I ran insmod wacom and suddenly my my tablet started to do things. No need to reboot and it looks as though my X configuration was ok -- though I'll certainly be tweaking it now. The problem must have been that the backports wacom.ko was taking priority over the one I compiled.
Code:
$ dmesg | tail
[47881.272378] input: Wacom Bamboo Comic 2FG Pen as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3.2/1-1.3.2:1.0/input/input21
[47881.278917] input: Wacom Bamboo Comic 2FG Finger as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3.2/1-1.3.2:1.1/input/input22
[47881.280921] usbcore: registered new interface driver wacom
[47881.280925] wacom: v1.52-input-wacom-0.1:USB Wacom tablet driver
Thanks!
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