Hasn't made it into Karmic, Lucid or Meerkat.. Seems to be postponed
till forever.
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This bug was fixed in the package wacom-tools - 1:0.8.2.2-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release. (LP: #355340)
* Patch 100_allow_eraser.patch dropped, included in this version.
* 100_fedora-fix-build.diff
- Make the driver
Very good news, thanks for this.
Is this fix in jaunty? Moreover, wacom-tools is currently not installed
by default in jaunty, making the tablet the only non-autoconfigured
device on my Toshiba M400. Should I file a bug about this?
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Sorry, I see the fix is in jaunty, remains the auto-install of the
package.
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running /usr/lib/hal/hal-setup-wacom produces the following error:
hal-setup-wacom: Failed to get UDI
the wacom pen works after install wacom-tools and rebooting (I can move
the mouse with the pen) but I cannot find a GUI to configure it... all
buttons on the pen = left (primary) click. Button
I guess the tablet GUI won't make it into Jaunty? Do Loic or Alberto
have any news about this?
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No, it was unfortunately postponed for karmic.
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__Don't forget the wizardpen driver.__ Wacom is too expensive for us
normal folk.
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It would be appreciated if you could provide some clarification if there
is something else we can track to indicate the status on resolving this
issue.
Closing bugs without actually resolving the issue to the submitter(s)
satisfaction is discouraging and happens all too often.
I would appreciate
Sorry -- Ignore my comment above... I see it's still a wacom-tools
bug... I haven't had my first cup of coffee this morning.
I humbly offer my apology :)
Anyway -- on another note. Here's my lspci output.
** Attachment added: lspci.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20229660/lspci.txt
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Ok -- I'm going to get my cup of coffee now... Way too early in the
morning here :P
I didn't run my last lspci with sudo ... here's my sudoed lspci
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If you want to track the issue, there's a blueprint for Jaunty at
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/wacom-tablets-ui
There's been a few discussions in ubuntu-devel-discuss, ubuntu-x,
linuxwacom-discuss and linuxwacom-devel. Check the archives for
October/November 2008. xorg mailing
[Not really necessary to have this opened against xorg; the wacom-tools
task is sufficient]
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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This is still an issue for me, I think lspci would not make sense here
since I have a tablet pc with a serial connection (I don't know if
internal or emulated).
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Hi adolfoaz,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with
the latest development release of Ubuntu?
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Sourcepackagename: xorg = wacom-tools
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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I've tried it out what Timo Aaltonen said, but it didn't work. Xorg loads a
module wacom but no specific options for the pencil (absolute positioning)
and nothing is added to xorg.conf.
GIMP also only detects a normal configured input device and special graphic
tablet features don't work.
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Isn't it possible to let Jockey configure xorg.conf when he detects a
wacom device?
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You could try this fdi-file (stolen from Fedora) and put it in
/etc/hal/fdi/policy, to see how it works with the xserver in hardy:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
!-- this is probably a bit imprecise --
deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=info.capabilities contains=input
It would be nice if Wacom graphic tablets would work with hotplugging
without editing xorg.conf (especially as this needs a Xorg restart). I
think this should be possible by the auto detection of Xorg
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Hardy does not detect my ThinkPad X61T as a tablet and does not enable the
WACOM
tablet / display by default.
I recently installed Hardy on my Thinkpad X41 tablet, and also
experienced the issue of a non-working stylus. I noticed that
/dev/input/wacom was actually there and configured
** Summary changed:
- Wacom tablet is not supported anymore
+ Want auto-configuration or gui configuration of Wacom tablets
** Description changed:
+ By default, input devices like wacom tablets must be manually enabled in
+ xorg.conf. This is how Xorg has worked by default.
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+ In Feisty and
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