>>>>> "Felix" == Felix Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

   Felix> On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 13:42 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
   >> Then I rebooted and therefore the
   >> drivers of the 2.6.13 were used.
   >> 
   >> -  Now the tablet was no longer /dev/input/event3 but
   >> /dev/input/event2. However when I changed the XF86Config-4
   >> file, the tablet was not recognised any longer. Then I
   >> removed the 2.6.13 drivers and inserted the
   >> linuxwacom-0.7.2 drivers (not sure which to put first,
   >> wacom or usbhid). Anyhow
   >> 

   Felix> As the numbers of /dev/input/event* are assigned on the fly,
   Felix> i.e. different devices may have different numbers when the
   Felix> system is restarted. Your tablet may be event3 now and
   Felix> event2 after a reboot. Thus, using /dev/input/eventX in your
   Felix> X configuration may not be the best idea.

   Felix> That is why the wacom tools create the special device
   Felix> /dev/input/wacom: so you know which entry under /dev/input/
   Felix> corresponds to your tablet.

   Felix> Regards,
   Felix> Felix

Right, I agree, problem is, wacom-tool does not create that device for
me. The problem might be that the pkg udev is missing (and cannot be
installed).




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