Just a note (mostly to other distro maintainers that may come across
this) that an alternative to completely disabling the Wacom driver's
touchscreen handling is to just add `Option "Gesture" "Off"` to the
touchscreen section of 70-wacom.conf instead.
The driver currently defaults to consuming all
In addition to the Linux 4.16 requirement pointed out by Michael, Ubuntu
will need to update libwacom to at least version 0.28 for the device to
appear in the control panel.
Until Ubuntu includes updates, you can build libwacom from source[1][2]
as well as get the "input-wacom" kernel backports (v
linuxcub, my apologies for not replying sooner -- I don't think I got a
notification of your messages for some reason...
Its odd that installing/reinstalling portions of Ubuntu seem to fix the
issue. It looks like the Bionic beta only relased IOSs for Kubuntu,
Budgie, Kylin, MATE, and Xubuntu. I w
The "stylus not recognized" part of this issue is almost certainly
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793499.
No access to the pad device on the other hand is not an issue I'm
familiar with. The old unity-control-center bug that OP linked do was
due to an issue with GNOME not being compati
linuxcub, the "Stylus not recognized" is actually a different issue than
the one described here. The upstream bug filed for that particular issue
can be found at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793499
You should file a new issue against Ubuntu 18.04 (specifically the )
which references
Eugenio, the three workarounds I'm aware of are:
* Use the GNOME desktop environment instead of Unity.
* Use the command-line based `xsetwacom` utility instead of the GUI.
* Use a different tablet.
I suppose could try getting in touch with the Ubuntu team (e.g. through
IRC) to make sure the
Bug is in unity-control-center. Upstream gnome-control-center had an
issue with not displaying tablets that had no eraser, such as the newest
generation of Wacom's Intuos tablets: "Intuos Draw" and "Intuos
Art"(models CTL-490, CTH-490, CTL-690, CTH-690). The issue appears to
have been fixed for GNO
The xorg.conf.d configuration files are applied one after the other, so
your edits to 10-evdev.conf should be unnecessary (since the settings
from your 50-huion.conf file will be applied after it). I would suggest
filing a bug with linuxwacom (on Sourceforge) indicating that Huion
tablets are not c
Also affects Ubuntu 14.04 now that it pairs the 3.19 kernel with the 0.8
libwacom.
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** Also affects: trusty-backports
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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