Hey,

Sorry! I figured out was was wrong, and forgot to add another comment in
here. It turns out the symptoms that I described were because I had old
versions of the wacom tools stuffed away in /usr/local/bin, from times
that I had compiled it from source (these days, I use the
“--prefix=/usr” option to ensure this doesn’t happen, although there are
reasons not to use that as well). Anyway, Thor, you might want to try
using “/usr/bin/xsetwacom” or whatever and see if that makes a
difference, or compile the tools from source (from the source package or
by getting a tarball from the Linux Wacom Project site) without
installing it and try running the program directly from the source
directory. Does that all make sense?

If I’m right about this, all you need to do is remove the old version,
perhaps by using “sudo make uninstall” in the source directory of that
old version (if you still have the source lying around), or simply by
removing (“sudo rm”, though be careful with that!) the Wacom-related
binaries in “/usr/local/bin”.

If was right and that works, we can probably close this bug again. If
not, we’ll have to put our detective caps on and figure out what the
problem is, together.

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