I believe you would need to test with:

git clone git://linuxwacom.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/linuxwacom/wacom-kernel
-b tested

and

git clone 
git://linuxwacom.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom
-b bamboo

Correct me if I'm wrong...

--Bryan

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Daniel <jd...@kommentiert.at-web.cc> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a Wacom Bamboo Touch and Pen. Unfortunately, it seems not to be
> detected by the current or the beta driver because its device ID is not listed
> as a supported device.
>
> When I modprobe the driver, no /dev/input device gets linked in.
>
> /var/log/udev gives:
>
> ID_VENDOR=Wacom_Co._Ltd.
> ID_VENDOR_ENC=Wacom\x20Co.\x2cLtd.
> ID_VENDOR_ID=056a
> ID_MODEL=CTH-460
> ID_MODEL_ENC=CTH-460
> ID_MODEL_ID=00d1
> ID_REVISION=0106
> ID_SERIAL=Wacom_Co._Ltd._CTH-460
> ID_BUS=usb
>
> I think it should be working like one of the other bamboos. So I tried to hack
> the source. But I didn't figure out where I have to add its model ID (0xD1).
>
> wacom.mod.c contains MODULE_ALIAS definitions, but it is auto-generated by
> modpost, so this can't be the right place to add my device.
>
> If it would be possible to override the device detection from the modprobe
> command line, this would be another solution.
>
> Thank you,
> Daniel
>
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