After 7 months, the fix has migrated from upstream to testing and the
tablet works on Buster. If you're in a generous mood, you can backport
the fix to Stretch to fix tablets using stable. Otherwise, you can
close this bug once Buster's released (assuming it doesn't regress
again).
The problem has since seemed to be fixed, albeit with new problems in
the display dimming, but that's covered in a different bug. You can
close this one.
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Agreed. Upgrading to the 2.6.32-trunk kernel seems to be part of the problem.
Thank God my 2.6.30 kernel is still on the system since I am able to boot into
that. However, my Wacom digitiser still isn't being detected like it used to
(which is a whole other issue). Do you need my Xorg.log?
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.3+18
Severity: normal
Since upgrading to the latest version of the X server (Intel 852/855 chipset),
whenever I try to launch "xrandr --rotate" on my 1024x768 display, instead of
the rotated display going 1024px down and 768px across (so that it fills my
tablet), it g
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Version: 0.14.7~git20070706-2
Severity: wishlist
Hullo good people of Debian!
I looked about for this bug and, although it's not important, I wanted
to make sure that the establishment was aware of it.
I have read that Xorg is moving away from /etc/X11/xorg.
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