Hello people,

I have a bit of a problem to get my Wacom Graphire3 (USB) to work with FreeBSD. At first I thought I was doing something wrong, but it seems that FreeBSD doesnt understand it. I know it works with OpenBSD and NetBSD, and that it probably is due to uhid.c
http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/dev/usb/uhid.c?v=RELENG51
I was really surprised that it works on the two other BSDs, if I had known that before I probably would've installed one of them. But now my FreeBSD is pretty much set up(about everything else works now), so I give it another try.


It only works since about 1-2 weeks on NetBSD, I found the story behind that, and wrote the guy responsible for that about it. He gave me some hints, you can find what he wrote, and what I tried before in (and it the parent message)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
or on google:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=slrnbvrd54.9hq.nospam%40hennep.adsl.utwente.nl


What I want to know is, is it possible to just replace the uhid.c from FreeBSD by the one from Net- or OpenBSD? I dont think so, but if so, thats an easy try.

Otherwise I'm looking for someone that knows C, and wants to look at uhid.c. I obviously dont know C, nor any other programming language.
If its probably a better idea to install OpenBSD, I'd like to hear that too ;-)


Regards,
Arvid de Jong, Enschede, Netherlands
(I am on IRCnet as arvid, and my ICQ is 14006518)

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