norman wrote:
> I have had contact with Rolf and he responded with:-
> I have no special xorg.conf file. I just plugged the thing in and it
> worked.
How's this for a hoot? I just ran Dapper from a live CD, and the
Intuos4 worked immediately! I nearly fell off the chair laughing.
However, a bi
:
> > I just found this have you seen it?
> >
> > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
>
> Yes. That's the one that says "Most Wacom tablets should work out of the
> box in Jaunty, including full hotplugging support, without the need for
> additional configuration". Loïc Martin and the othe
Rob Beard wrote:
> javadayaz wrote:
>> I mean primarily to view stuff/media thats stored on the ubuntu pc!
>> sorry should have made that a bit clearer
> Yeah no problem.
>
> Well I don't have either console (I have an original XBOX, PS2 and
> Wii). I know the PS3 has Linux support and I'm pret
Matt Jones wrote:
> I have the bamboo (Not the fun version), and it worked plug and play
> in 8.10. However I managed to kill the laptop before I got to upgrade
> it to 9.04 so I couldn't say for the latest release.(Unfortunatly I
> am windows only at the moment :( ). I assume the difficulties wit
norman wrote:
> I have had contact with Rolf and he responded with:-
>
> I have no special xorg.conf file. I just plugged the thing in and it
> worked. I had to change xorg.conf before Ubuntu 8.04, AFAIR. But this
> was also only a small copy and paste job.
Yes, that's what he says on the blog, t
norman wrote:
> I just found this have you seen it?
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
Yes. That's the one that says "Most Wacom tablets should work out of the
box in Jaunty, including full hotplugging support, without the need for
additional configuration". Loïc Martin and the other
I have had contact with Rolf and he responded with:-
I have no special xorg.conf file. I just plugged the thing in and it
worked. I had to change xorg.conf before Ubuntu 8.04, AFAIR. But this
was also only a small copy and paste job.
Norman
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> If you do get a Bamboo, and get it working, I hope you'll keep some
> notes to share with me!
>
> Best wishes
>
> mac
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I have the bambo
I just found this have you seen it?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
Norman
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> Hi, Norman. I did think of e-mailing him; but I noticed that he'd
> described on his blog (in the comments section of this episode) how he'd
> just used an xorg.conf file that he'd had since 6.10 (I think). He'd
> just kept it while doing routine upgrades from one release to the next.
>
norman wrote:
> I also watched this video but I am thinking of getting the Wacom Bamboo.
> However, may I suggest you contact Rolf, he is a most helpful person?
Hi, Norman. I did think of e-mailing him; but I noticed that he'd
described on his blog (in the comments section of this episode) how
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>
> I bought the Intuos4 because I watched - with my own eye's - Rolf
> Steinort using it with GIMP (http://meetthegimp.org/episode-101-tablets/)
>
> In Hardy, lsusb shows the wacom as present; I think (??) there's a
> driver installed; the xorg.conf file sets up the wacom according
I've just spent a frustrating and fruitless two whole days trying to get
my new Wacom Intuos4 graphics tablet working in Ubuntu. I've tried with
Hardy and Jaunty. I've pored over the long, intricate, tangled and
opaque threads on the forums; I've googled to distraction; I've done
the wiki t
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