I know it's not exactly what you asked, but you don't need to compile
anything for Breezy if your tablet is only an Intuos 3. Just use the
default wacom xorg driver that's in the last linuxwacom 0.7.2 archive
and edit your xorg.conf file. I got mine working in Breezy like that.
Didn't try in Dapper yet, but bugs reports in launchpad seems to
indicate we soon will only have to edit xorg.conf.
Carlos Dominguez a écrit :
Hello,
I'm trying to install my Wacom Intuos 3 tablet on Ubuntu w/ 2.6.12
kernel (by following the HOWTO). I can compile linuxwacom-0.7.2 and
get wacom.ko with no problems. However, when I run "insmod wacom.ko",
I get
insmod: error inserting 'wacom.ko': -1 Invalid module format
I've also tried running "insmod wacom.o", but I get the same error.
I've also tried configuring it with --disable-modver, but still no
luck. What do I do?
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