You both are most likely are going to have the same issues because of the touch.
For now, I have created the two patches. This is for the 2.6.28 kernel only (Jaunty) and should cover the CTH-460, CTH-661, and the CTL-460 models. They don't really do too much more than what is currently there. I just added a print statement to dump out the data fields in wacom_graphire_irq in hopes that it will provide some useful information. Unfortunately, I am unable to test it because I don't have a device to test it with. However, the command I put in there should not cause any harm because all it is doing is reading a variable and printing out its contents.
To use it, you will need to use the
linuxwacom-0.8.4-3 version from the sourceforge site. I chose this one only because it was the most recent stable version.
Attached is the tarball that contains the patches. To extract it:
Code:
tar -xvjf wcm_patch.tar.bz2
Once you have downloaded the linuxwacom source, you can extract it and then go into the directory
Code:
tar -xvjf linuxwacom-0.8.4-3.tar.bz2
cd linuxwacom-0.8.4-3
From there, copy the patches into the directory (there is an intentional period at the end of the line:
Code:
cp ../wcm_patch/*.patch .
Next patch the source:
Code:
patch -p1 < wacom_wac.c.patch
patch -p1 < wcmUSB.c.patch
You can then compile as usual:
Code:
make clean
./configure --enable-wacom --prefix=/usr
make
If there are no errors:
Code:
sudo make install
sudo cp src/2.6.28/wacom.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/
After that, you can restart and hopefully we will have some information in /var/log/messages.
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