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I will test this on my TC1100 as soon as I can get suspend working.
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I can not reproduce this anymore.
Im using 2 Serial Wacom Tablet-PCs and calibration is fine regardless of the
orientation.
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Thank you for reporting this issue with wacom-tools, we are migrating it to the
new xf86-input-wacom package which has replaced it in the development version
of Ubuntu.
This would be a good point for you to re-test this issue against the new
package to see if is still occurring. If not, you ca
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The 03calibrate.sh script works for me in 9.04 Jaunty. I had to modify it to
work for my xubuntu installation however.
Check out my tc1100 tablet guide: www.unifyingtheory.net/tabletbuntu.html
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Please everyone have a look at:
https://code.launchpad.net/~karl.hegbloom/tabuntu/tablet-screen-
rotation-support
I'd like to see this developed into a full fledged package with support
for many models of tablet laptop.
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and the script mentioned earlier does also not do anything for me.
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Im loosing calibration no matter if the screen is updated or not on both
of my x60t running jaunty.
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This problem seems to be fixed in the final release of jaunty.
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also: none of the provided scripts work for me. not sure if this is
related to the fact that the id "stylus" doesn't work in jaunty any more
due to everything being done through HAL now, or if it wouldn't have
worked in the first place. Did I mention regressions are annoying?
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this is really annoying, as nice as it is having a workaround, it's a
bit pitiful that this is still not fixed in jaunty RC1.
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it might be worth noting that the script must be owned by root.
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Very nice. This script (03calibrate.sh) seems to do the trick. I just
installed Jaunty, updated, and after a couple of mis-steps, it looks
like it's working. I'm not sure if the mis-steps were due to resuming
too fast after suspending or something else, but it seems to work now
(fingers crossed)
I'm running the lates jaunty on and X61t and have the same problem.
COoLoSER's script worker for me.
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With a single small modification the script of comment 15 works. It
seemed a tiny bit xfce/gnome(?)-specific and searched for a user
executing the process 'x-session-manager'. In kde(3.5) this does not
exist, but if you modify the script to search for the process 'X' then
it works great. Thanks!
I made a script which works for me in every case. Put it in
/etc/pm/sleep.d
On suspend/hibernate it stores current calibration values and restore
them on resume/thaw. It connects to X server with display :0.0 with user
that is owner of that process. There is a need to sleep for 2 seconds
before re
Ok, this is just informational -- I think I've made some headway but
unfortunately I haven't figured out a solution yet.
I fixed a couple problems:
* xsetwacom was not being found when the sleep.d script was running
* root did not have access to the :0.0 display (as evidenced by "Failed to
Stefan:
I apparently did something that broke this on my machine as well (last
night). I've installed tp_smapi, and it's possible that that interferes
with it some how, but I'm pretty confused right now too.
Running the script manually still works (eg:
/etc/pm/sleep.d/40wacomCalibrate thaw) and
Stefan:
I apparently did something that broke this on my machine as well (last
night). I've installed tp_smapi, and it's possible that that interferes
with it some how, but I'm pretty confused right now too.
Running the script manually still works (eg:
/etc/pm/sleep.d/40wacomCalibrate thaw) and
I followed your instructions closely, but no luck. I know that the
script does run because I put a
touch /home/myname/I_DID_RUN
line in there. I suspect the xsetwacom command fails to connect to my X
server, even though I do correctly specify it as :0.0. This on an almost
fresh installation of
I've written up a workaround here:
http://blog.ciscavate.org/2009/01/the-linux-tablet-wacom-rotations-waking-up-on-the-wrong-side.html
and I've attached the script that I put in /etc/pm/sleep.d to re-
calibrate on my X61 tablet.
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What does your script look like, and where did you put it? I tried to do
the same, but it did not work. I attach my script, which I put in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/50wacres. The output redirections in there tell me that
it does get run, and as root.
Cheers,
Stefan
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I also have this problem, on a new Thinkpad X61 Tablet. You can keep
working if you arrange to have a script run after resume that calls
xsetwacom to reset TopX, TopY, BottomX, and BottomY.
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I believe I experience this on a ThinkPad X61 Tablet. I haven't tried
any of the suggested fixes yet.
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I don't know what caused the crash--I haven't been using my Ubuntu
install very much lately, so I haven't investigated the xserver crash.
I did, however, rebuild the hardy wacom-tools package (0.7.9.8) for
intrepid and I'm using it. There are no more calibration issues
there...
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Andrew, that page needs to be corrected then. Is it for installing the
binaries or compiling?
For the crash, your also had the crash before installing the 0.8.1.6
wacom drivers with an xorg.conf that doesn't have any configuration for
wacom devices. Then after updates you didn't have it, and after
Oh, this is frustrating. I installed the latest wacom-tools (0.8.1.6,
as described in the link you posted--BTW, that page should also include
the --prefix=/usr option to configure, otherwise the updated driver is
installed in /usr/local and isn't used). The xserver now crashes every
time I rotate
Andrew, your bug report is really detailed, thanks.
I don't know how to solve the problem. However, as a temporary fix you can use
wacomcpl, copy the .xinitrc created to another name (for example
"calibration"), make it executable and create a panel launcher with, as command:
sh /path/to/the/fil
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