Posting just in case anyone has the same experience I had
I thought the fixed skype wasn't working for me on 13.04 (was continuing
to segfault), but then noticed eventually that when my system was
upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04, the Partner repository had not been
updated to raring, and so it was
I'm pleased to say that calibration works well in Raring
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I discovered that calibration works in Fedora 18 Alpha (not F17). So it
might simply be that one of the recent 3.6 kernel releases contains the
fix
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Yes, that is the correct commit - the bug is fixed with this kernel (in
#31)
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On my x220t with kernel in #31:
richard@krylov:~$ lsusb | grep Wacom
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 056a:00e6 Wacom Co., Ltd
@Anton, can you confirm that you've tried putting your computer to sleep
before trying this? (see comment #13)
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This kernel (in #26) still has the bug
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This kernel still has the bug
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(found some broadband in Brisbane!) The bug is fixed in this kernel
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Through troubleshooting a different bug, I've found a quantal kernel
that recognises the tablet (see this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-wacom/+bug/1033783
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The libwacom in quantal still does not let you calibrate the tablet
using the settings panel
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The bug is fixed in this kernel
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I've tested 3.5 final and 3.6rc1. It is as you predicted, the bug exists
on 3.5 final, but is fixed in 3.6rc1.
By the way, for anyone else testing this, if you boot into a working
kernel after having been in a not-working one, touch/pen won't initially
work. Putting the laptop to sleep and waking
Hi Joseph, this kernel still has the bug
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I've just tested it on kernel 3.6-rc5 from the kernel-ppa, and touch and
pen both work with this kernel
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Hi Joseph
I just tried it on the daily live image (with kernel 3.5.0.13.13) and it
still doesn't work -- is this the right kernel? Attempting to upgrade
didn't seem to reveal any newer one ...
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It's the built in device (embedded in the screen). Is there something
equivalent I can do?
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The wacom touch and pen digitisers are not working on Quantal at all.
The USB device shows up as
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 056a:0094 Wacom Co., Ltd
on lsusb, but if I type xinput list, the touch, pen, and eraser inputs
do not show up. The Wacom Graphics Tablet tool reports
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@Timo: I couldn't install the .deb due to dependency issues (it also
wanted a newer version of libwacom-common, and when I tried to install
that there were further problems). Was I doing it wrong?
I tried installed Alpha 2 on a new partition and updating it to test it
that way, but Alpha 2
@Razvan. It's low priority because there are other ways to calibrate the
tablet (but not as pleasant as a decent gui).
The method I use is to manually set the Area parameter using xsetwacom
- making small iterative adjustments until I get a decent calibration.
Because of the edge effects on the
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors after attempting calibration with
/usr/share/libwacom/isdv4-e6.tablet added
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/985975/+attachment/3175518/+files/.xsession-errors
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Hi Timo
That didn't change anything (after reboot) - there is still no action
when I click the calibrate button. Is there some script that needs to be
run to pick up the change? I checked that the usb address matches (it
does).
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Hi Chris et. al.
I'm happy to test this out, but not 100% sure what to do - any chance
someone could outline the steps? I'm seeing the problem under 64-bit
Ubuntu 12.04 when using matlab.
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Hi Chris
I'd be happy to try this patch out (I'm one of the affected ones), but I
haven't much experience with this kind of thing. Would it be possible
for you (or someone) to step me through what I'd need to do?
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It seems to be happening to me on pretty much a daily basis now. And I
think it's always associated with Matlab in some way.
It could possibly be when I've launched Matlab with a different display
configuration than last time I launched it. I was using Matlab on my
laptop at home, and then when I
It seems to happen for me only when I'm using matlab (R2012a)
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Locked up, and then resolved itself after about 5 seconds. Was using
Matlab at the time.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.17.0-1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic
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