*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 215689 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 215689
Want auto-configuration or gui configuration of Wacom tablets
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still an issue on 8.10 - someone PLEASE fix this!
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In intrepid things have changed. In current alpha 6 one can still
configure the tablet with the Xorg.conf that I attach, but this
functionality will be dropped, this means that we will not be able to
use tablet PCs in intrepid. This decision was taken because
autoconfiguration is the future but
My last comment was caused by misinformation. Indeed there will be the
possibility to configure X by hand either on a per-device basis or
globally as in the good old times. Sorry for confusion.
The following message clarifies things:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
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Thanks Vicenzo, it worked for me, I have a Toshiba Satellite R20 Tablet
pc.
Please, put this fix on the updates, it should be preventing non-tech-
savy artists from trying to use Ubuntu
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You
Vincenzo : I guess I have the new one :
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 11452 2008-04-22 23:07 /usr/bin/dexconf
See attachement.
** Attachment added: dexconf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14358068/dexconf
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Vincenzo : I didn't modify xorg.conf. I only made a cp on it for a
backup.
Am I the only one who tried your quickfix ?
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Bodinux: as far as I can tell from documentation, xserver-xorg upgrade
should trigger the reconfiguration. The only difference with the
original package is the updated dexconf, so this is either my
misconception about how and when reconfiguration is triggered, or a bug
in xorg package, and I vote
It didn't work here.
My /etc/X11/xorg.conf was not modified by the update. This is maybe due
to the fact that there were also some updates from the main repositories
at the same time (x11-common for example was named twice)?
Now the quickfix packages on my system are :
x11-common, xbase-clients,
Bodinux: did you modify your Xorg.conf manually before upgrading? If so
you have to dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg manually, the system
will not do that automatically because reconfiguring destroys user
modifications.
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I added the fix to the ubuntu-quickfix ppa archive. This is an open team
I created that should allow launchpad users to upload simple fixes to
the current distribution. Installing the .deb packages there should
automatically reconfigure xorg correctly, can someone test? Please back
up your
Hey guys,
Well I did the Vincenzo patch and, with nvidia, Igor is correct it did not
maintain the nvidia settings in xorg and they had to be copied and pasted in .
however, as nicely as this works, it is not enough !!
This is unacceptable for handicapped individuals who require a wacom
Vincenzo,
Thanks for the patch, it is working for me.
Install 8.04, install wacom-tools, launch your patch as you described,
restartX, works.
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This is a bug in how I suggested to test the patch. I am very sorry for
that. Explanation: to reconfigure the xserver one should not run dexconf
directly but rather
dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
which answers something like:
xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised
Ah, I see.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The main problem here is that the dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
does not detect the card at all, and defaults to the lowest possible
setting. I must run the nvidia tool to get everything up an running. So
I guess your script actually did work, but my
The entries were dropped because they introduced some accessibility
issues (which, I can't remember).
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A solution must be discussed soon, things can't just remain like that:
it took a long time to get a working wacom setup by default, and seeing
that now the tablet is disabled for a reason nobody knows is like saying
that everybody who reported wacom bugs related to out-of-the-box setup
(including
As I recall, KDE/Qt has a viciously hard time dealing with tablet
devices listed in Xorg but not physically present. Enough that several
developers have blamed tablet users for making it impossible to debug
KDE and calling the addition a move by idiots. Timo may be correct that
it also affects
KDE broken is a good motivation. Let's discuss a possible way to
autoprobe:
/etc/init.d/xserver-xorg-input-wacom
already sets up the link /dev/input/wacom whenever a wacom tablet
exists. Problem is that wacom-tools are no longer installed by default
by ubuntu so the autoconfigure script cannot
Please take a look to the following patch proposal to /usr/bin/dexconf.
It generates proper wacom configuration whenever /dev/input/wacom
exists. If xserver-xorg-input-wacom is installed and /etc/init.d
/xserver-xorg-input wacom is run, before configuration of xserver-xorg,
then this could be
I also attach the patched dexconf so that everyone can test. To test it,
just give it execution permissions and run sudo ./dexconf in the
directory where you saved it (not sudo dexconf without ./, that
would run the system version). Then log out and kill X using
ctrl+alt+backspace, tablet should
** Attachment added: dexconf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13830312/dexconf
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Hey Justin,
well wacom tools is installed but that does nothing if the driver isnt
there unless you are saying that wacom tools is the driver??? Which would
completely surprise me!
Look..if I have to drag out a feisty or gutsy xorg to run this then its
useless.. There is no reason anyone should
I can't be sure (how I hate CVS) but it looks like development release
7.9.9 added a patch for autoprobing two weeks ago. With a scant two
weeks to go until release, you'd have a hard time arguing that the risk
to breaking wacom to bring in auto detection patches can be mitigated.
If anyone's
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = Triaged
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Hey guys,
i was under the impression, reading at linux wacom project that xcb is the
reason there is no wacom tablet driver in hardy and only a patch exists that
apparenlty doesnt always work.
Unless Linus wacom project has updated the driver i dont think there is a
way to have wacom on hardy
Wacom works for me, after pulling up an xorg.conf from gutsy / feisty.
Others are complaining in this bug that wacom isn't autodetected. This
is different than not working at all. Coz, is your bug that you can't
get wacom-tools to work at all?
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The latest upstream has autodetection, Ubuntu just doesn't package
updates any quickly.
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Sven: do you mean the latest upstream of wacom-tools?
Is it possible to extract only this particular feature as a patch?
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I've the same problem in Samsung Q1 (UMPC) with Hardy Heron Beta. The
tablet screen is not recognized at all.
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In my case just taking the xorg.conf that I had on gutsy solved the
problem and made my pen work. Hardy does not autoconfigure the tablet pc
input, this is a very bad regression from gutsy, since it took 2
releases (dapper and edgy) to get the thing right and have
autoconfiguration in feisty if I
As far as I know, X.org has never supported autoconfiguration of wacom.
We have had wacom by default on xorg.conf files, but never working X +
wacom without xorg.conf knowing about it. I think this change has been
a long time coming, as the default gutsy xorg.conf simply had the wacom
lines
Hardy version of wacom driver actually is 0.7.9.3, it has some
workaround for X.org 7.3 , but the latest is 0.7.9.8 and it has better
support for X.org 7.3 than the actual package on hardy (my Bamboo tablet
seems to be fully functional with this version), the mantainer of wacom-
tools and
The problem results from an incompatibility between Xorg 7.3 and the
driver that is supplied by the Ubuntu package. The newest development
version (0.7.9-7 at the moment) contains a temporary workaround for Xorg
7.3.
Therefore a workaround for the bug is: Download the most recent
development
Hey Justin,
No it doesnt work at all in fact it will not boot with the added entries in
xorg.conf.
coz
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Does it work for you if you add the above sections to xorg.conf?
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hello justin
yes I have installed the wacom-tools package however the xorg.conf still has no
wacom settings at all.
Of course what I am going on are the settings that have been in the xorg.conf
for the previous three versions of ubuntu, ie. Section InputDevice
Identifier stylus
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug!
This report had no package assiged. Since the wacom driver is provided through
the xserver-xorg-input-wacom package (which is in turn built from wacom-tools),
I am assigning it now.
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Coz, have you installed the wacom-tools package?
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