Marking it fix released since the problem doesn't occur any more on
Karmic.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Thiago, thanks a lot.
Did you send your patch upstream, so they can include it in their future
releases (and so it gets automatically in Lucid).
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wacomcpl doesn't work when the stylus is configured by HAL (.fdi method)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286028
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Thanks for the update Bernard.
Marking this as invalid then, since it shouldn't appear on an up-to-date
Jaunty.
** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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tablet not working any more since upgrade to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390196
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Bernard, your tablet seems to be recognized by HAL. What could be the
problem is that some old 8.04 (or earlier) configuration is preventing
your tablet to work with the way 9.04 configures it. Even though you
said you didn't configure anything for your tablet, your xorg.conf says
it has been confi
Bernard François, there has been change to how Wacom tablets are set up
in Ubuntu since Hardy. Did you try after installing the package wacom-
tools?
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tablet not working any more since upgrade to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390196
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Tim Cole, your bug report seems similar to another bug report already
opened in Launchpad, and the situation you describe has been fixed in
Karmic.
Could you please try again with an up-to-date Karmic (for example,
you're using linuxwacom 0.8.3.2 drivers when Karmic now has 0.8.4.1, and
libgtk2.0
Bryce; is there any reason you're tagging the bug as "intrepid" when it
in fact affects Jaunty and Karmic as well?
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wacomcpl doesn't work when the stylus is configured by HAL (.fdi method)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286028
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It's a patch, but it fixes the wrong problem. The bug is in wacomcpl,
that's the program that should be patched.
Going back to old style strings alleviates the problem for some users,
but doesn't solve it long-term, since people can have different tablets
plugged in at a time, and/or multiple tool
gali98, I checked the bug comments and nobody reported it was working
with Karmic. If someone has a tx 2500 and it is working for them in
Karmic, they should indeed report the situation here and close the bug.
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Touchscreen not working on tx 2500 with jaunty: error -113
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Well, unless somebody with an HP Pavilion tx2000 is nice enough to try
it (on a spare partition for example) we don't have any way to know.
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wacom digitizer and touchscreen do not work in HP Pavilion tx2000
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377435
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** Summary changed:
- [Intrepid] wacomcpl doesn't work when the stylus is configured by HAL (.fdi
method)
+ wacomcpl doesn't work when the stylus is configured by HAL (.fdi method)
** Tags removed: intrepid
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
- wacomcpl in Intrepid
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286028 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286028
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 286028
[Intrepid] wacomcpl doesn't work when the stylus is configured by HAL (.fdi
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wacomcpl don't see device on tx2500 notebook
https://bugs.lau
The bug against wacom-tools was invalid, and should have been reported
against qt, not wacom-tools.
Anyway, it's fixed in Karmic, with libqtcore 4.5.2 that's in the
repositories (my version is 4.5.2-0ubuntu5), tried with Krita, see
attached screenshot. I don't have a clue if it would be possible t
Same, fixed with libgtk2.0-0 2.18.
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Pressure sensitive tablet: stylus paints off-cursor in Gimp and Inkscape
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410267
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Note that the patches only fix the Screen mode (most used mode, only way
to get a decent precision with the devices), the Window mode still draws
off cursor. But it's by far the mode where it's important (even though
fixing the behavior in Window mode would still be a good thing).
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Matthieu's debdiff works for me on an Intuos3 tablet with either
Inkscape of the Gimp. Input 100% matches the cursor, with pressure still
there as expected.
It also seems to have fixed Bug #433121, which resulted on an immediate
Inkscape segfault that is not happening any more with the patches in
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
Just to note that in Karmic with latest updates and Wacom 0.8.4.1
(Timo's package, soon in the repos), the stylus paints way off cursor in
Inkscape, but in Gimp it's not off cursor at all (for example, when
painting with the Paintbrush tool, the painting appears exactly inside
the little circle tha
Timo's 0.8.4.1 packages work great for me on Karmic i386, with an
Intuos3 6x8.
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Please update wacom to 0.8.4-1 version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405800
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test2 packages not working with Ubuntu's 185 nvidia drivers.
I also noticed that after installing the test2 packages and before
rebooting, glxinfo and glxgears both segfault.
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[karmic] Xorg (and anything GLX) crashes on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429003
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System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager
Look for the package you pant lo lock, select it, then Package>Lock
Version
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[karmic] Xorg (and anything GLX) crashes on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429003
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Just for those that need the proprietary drivers back urgently ;)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31783822/libc6-i686_2.10.1-0ubuntu9_i386.deb
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[karmic] Xorg (and anything GLX) crashes on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42900
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[karmic] Xorg (and anything GLX) crashes on startup
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mahen, this bug has been closed for quite a while. The problem that bug
was addressing has been solved, and reporting it here will have zero
chance to attract the attention of the right developers.
Most joystick don't crash X anymore, and aren't detected as mouse
either. If your joystick does (mos
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