on Jul 16 2020 I still have the same problem. The pad is perfectly recognized
when using terminal commands but not detected in the device dialog under
settings>devices>Wacom Tablet. When I hit Test your settings I can input but
have to use high pressure. I did install the most recent drivers fro
Ubuntu 18.04.2 Gnome
had the problem described above, followed #23 and now my Xserver doesn't work
anymore. I am stuck at a terminal.
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I have a problem with a HP ScanJet 4370. The scanner is correctly
recognized (lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 012: ID 03f0:4105 Hewlett-
Packard ScanJet 4370).
sudo scanimage -L output: device `hp3900:libusb:001:013' is a Hewlett-
Packard Scanjet 4370 flatbed scanner
scanimage --test output: scani
I am just a user, thus this post may sound naive but perhaps it gives a
different perspective:
Sane used to work until "something" was changed an now it doesn't work anymore
for many people. My naive questions:
what was/is the benefit of the change?
do the benefits outweigh the created problems?
have the problem mentioned above, some shortcuts work some don't in particular
ctrl-alt-t for opening a terminal, ctrl-alt-c in libreoffice.
What I observe is: ctrl-alt switches input source (I have two keyboards layouts
defined en and de) although in the shortcut settings in settings the shortcu
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