there is no more wacdump standard in wacom-tools for debugging purpose
in Lucid ?
Wacom-tools package disappear from synaptic but is still referenced as
dependency :
sudo apt-get install wacom-tools
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
This patch works perfectly. I didn't tryed with my pen I lost (this is
the second in few time), but at least wacom 4D mouse works perfectly.
I hope it will be backported on karmic kernel or at least lucid one for
next release.
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X.org doesn't hotplug wacom serial tablets
I forgot to write that I tested with the linux-image-2.6.34-999-generic
(if someone else is interested). Saddly it doesn't support my graphic
card (GeForce 6100), I'm limited to 800x600 with this kernel). So I hope
it will backported to mainstream one, to avoid a recompilation for every
security
I hope I found a source of the problem, after doing more comparison
between behavior with my USB tablet and my serial tablet.
udev rules for wacom are only for usb devices.
then no wacom or new 'event*) appear in /dev/input/ when I only plug the
usb-serial adapter of my tablet.
/dev/ttyUSB0 by,
** Tags added: udev
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serial wacom not detected in Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482447
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Related to #424620 in Jaunty.
On Karmic, modify xorg.conf doesn't works anymore to access to serial
tablet.
wacdump still detect the serial tablet attached at ttyUSB0:
MODEL=Wacom Intuos 9x12 ROM=1.1-7
CLS=Serial VNDR=Wacom
This is the lspci. I booted with a standard ubuntu X.org config, to
generate this two files and explain more deeply the source of the
problem.
The detail of the device (could be an hardware problem on the device or
motherboard) :
(I made a mistake in my previous comment, it was not detected in
Last informations addition :
In first comment, I made a mistake:
Zippy Technology Corp. is my USB keyboard, not the converter
Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 is the converter, it use usbserial generic
usbserial module).
Mypaint (that is in official debian packages, since one week or two, not
in
Here the xorg.conf that allow to use my serial-usb converter + serial
tablet config.
As the hw problem of my usb-serial converter, only occur at computer
turn on time, and I only want to reboot, I disconnected the usb-serial
converter, booted without it, wait for error msg replugged it to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
On Jaunty,
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
I've a little USB volito Wacom and a big serial Intuos (GD-0912-R) graphics
tablets, connected via serial-USB adapter (my computer doesn't have serial
port).
The
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