Ronan, the problem you're talking about in post #8 isn't that the .fdi
file fails to identify the tablet - it does identify them, it's just
that it now uses longer (=more precise) identifiers, which wacomcpl
hasn't yet been patch to accept. The old identifiers
(stylus/eraser/etc...) were the same w
Is there a fix planned for the bug I mentioned above? (wacom.fdi file
still failing to identify some tablets as such). Not a big deal if
you're comfortable with doing some search and editing config files, but
could be a deal breaker for new users.
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Seems ok, please go ahead.
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Timo, your 0.8.4.1 packages works exactly like Jaunty {wacom-tools
0.7.9.3-2 + xserver-xorg-input-wacom 0.7.8} on my Intuos3 A5wide on a
freshly installed Karmic alpha6, which means:
1. tablet properly detected when hotplugged and working (I only tested gimp)
2. wacomcpl doesn't allow setup of
I've tried it with the WALTOP (Aiptek 1U), but it crashed the server
just like the current version in jaunty/karmic; the driver bails out if
the device is something else than a Wacom. Patching the driver to
continue instead cured the crashing, but the tablet didn't do anything.
It used to work
Hello,
I'll test it on an Intuos3
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Martin: I don't have suitable hw to test, other than the WALTOP tablet
> which supports only a minor subset of the features. The upstream
> changelog is cryptic as always..
>
> I've uploaded it to my ppa:
>
Martin: I don't have suitable hw to test, other than the WALTOP tablet
which supports only a minor subset of the features. The upstream
changelog is cryptic as always..
I've uploaded it to my ppa:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive/ppa
Hopefully more people could test it, especially th
Timo, did you test the packages yourself on tablet hardware? I also
subscribed Alberto, I think he also knows about tablets.
The changelog looks appropriate, I just can't decipher what "Updated
wacom_wac.c" is supposed to mean?
On how much hardware was this tested?
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Timo's 0.8.4.1 packages work great for me on Karmic i386, with an
Intuos3 6x8.
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** Summary changed:
- Please update wacom to 0.8.4 version
+ Please update wacom to 0.8.4-1 version
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
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+ 2009-08-28 Ping Cheng
+ * Updated wacomcpl for Nvidia non-TwinView setting
+ * Fixed ring event jump accrossing 0 and
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