thanks for the tips.
unfortunately, rh72 means xfree86 4.1.0 (event with updates)
xfree86 4.2 means at least rh73

I read somewhere that evtouch driver is actually for kernel 2.6
and at least xorg (not xfree 4.x). I tried to fiddle with the usb
tablet in rh72, but no luck yet.

One question: which driver is actually used for win98 guest ?

On 5/8/06, Jim C. Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 10:57:01AM -0500, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Christian MICHON wrote:
> >well, at least inside rh72, I can see a usb device:
> >Vendor=0627 ProdID=0001
> >Product=QEMU USB Tablet
> >
> >all I need now is:
> >1) which module to modprobe
> >2) which /dev/input/event... is used
> >3) modify XF86config accordingly
> >
> >and then theoretically it should work...
> >anyone can help me please on rh72 + usb tablet ?
>
> I don't know of an X driver for such an old kernel that would work.  Sorry.
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony Liguori
>

I don't remember which kernel rh72 ships with.

However, you just need to modprobe evdev.o and use /dev/input/eventN (for me
the actual name of the event device varies, but there should only be a single
event device there).

The evtouch driver (tested with XFree86 4.2.1) should have no  issues with such 
a setup.

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