Re: [Linuxwacom-devel] Bamboo wireless support on Ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-25 Thread Thierry Munoz
Le 25/04/2012 17:14, Favux ... a écrit :
> Hi Chris,
>
> Precise Pangolin (12.04) uses the 3.2 kernel.  It's a LTS release,
> support is for 5 years.  It will always have the 3.2 kernel, Ubuntu
> doesn't change kernel versions.  A PPA for the 3.4 kernel might become
> available at some point though.  So an input-wacom backport is needed.
>
> Dave
Hi Chris and Dave,
Thanks for your help.
Dave answered quickly and precisely. Nothing else to add.
Regards,

Thierry

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Re: [Linuxwacom-devel] Bamboo wireless support on Ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-25 Thread Favux ...
Hi Chris,

Precise Pangolin (12.04) uses the 3.2 kernel.  It's a LTS release,
support is for 5 years.  It will always have the 3.2 kernel, Ubuntu
doesn't change kernel versions.  A PPA for the 3.4 kernel might become
available at some point though.  So an input-wacom backport is needed.

Dave

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Re: [Linuxwacom-devel] Bamboo wireless support on Ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-25 Thread Chris Bagwell
What kernel version does 12.04 use?

The wireless support has been queued up for kernel 3.4 so once its released
and put in 12.04, it will work.

I hope to submit to input-wacom soon so people can follow instructions on
wacom wiki to get working.

Chris

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Thierry Munoz wrote:

> Hi,
> I have tested the driver here
> (https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28634134) on
> Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04 and it doesn't work. This driver was
> working under Ubuntu 11.10 (version from I updated).
> My tablet is a CTH-470K that's working when it's wired on USB.
> Regards,
>
> Thierry
>
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[Linuxwacom-devel] Bamboo wireless support on Ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-24 Thread Thierry Munoz
Hi,
I have tested the driver here 
(https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28634134) on 
Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04 and it doesn't work. This driver was 
working under Ubuntu 11.10 (version from I updated).
My tablet is a CTH-470K that's working when it's wired on USB.
Regards,

Thierry

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[Linuxwacom-devel] Bamboo Wireless Support

2012-01-05 Thread Chris Bagwell
Hi all,

If you have one of the newer Bamboo tablets and also have the optional
wireless module then I have some good news for you.  I have an initial
driver to add wireless support.

I'm looking for people with the optional wireless module to help test
with the various versions of the 3rd gen Bamboo tablet and different
USB hubs.  You need to be comfortable with git and building linux
kernels since I currently only have it as a branch off input-wacom.

Basic directions to get the new driver and test it:

git clone git://github.com/cbagwell/input-wacom.git -b wireless_draft
cd input-wacom
./autogen.sh
cd 2.6.38
sudo rmmod wacom
sudo insmod ./wacom.ko

I hope to add rfkill support next so that the receiver plays nice in
airplane mode.  After that, I'll see if there are other options the
Windows driver has that seem useful under Linux as well (it has a
power savings setting that looks interesting).

Chris

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