** Changed in: xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Wacom new bamboo models are not recognized in Lucid
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The problem isn't with xf86 driver, but the kernel module.
** Package changed: xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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Wacom new bamboo models are not recognized in Lucid
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I made a blog post about the taylor package and new wacoms on Ubuntu,
its raking in a average of 5 hits a day on a blog with total average of
about 40 hits per day. This is a problem for many more people than this
bug report gives it impression of. This bug affects at least 2000
people, probably
Today two of my computers updated their kernel and the Taylor Ripps
L-Wren wacom-dkms package works as espected, it is not necesary to
recomple and reinstall the wacom driver anymore. Yeah. It is required to
recommend the Taylor's package to the Ubuntu repositories.
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work great here also and i only have pen. saved me a lot of bull, i
owe @taylor a pint :P Wish someone could get this upstream in Software
center thou.
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@Taylor Ripps L-Wren
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ripps818/wacom; bsudo apt-get update;/b
sudo apt-get install wacom-dkms
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Already installed @Taylor's package it works fine. Almost with the pen.
The touch part must wait for the new linuxwacom driver
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apport information
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
- The new Wacom Bamboo tablets models: CTT460, CTL460, CTH460, CTH661 are
- not suported in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucyd Lynx. Being an LTS version, this
- situation is
I've created a wacom-dkms package in one of my ppas. It should build new wacom
modules automatically. I'd appreciate if some people can test it for me.
To install it, enter into a terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ripps818/wacom; sudo apt-get install wacom-dkms
Or, if you want to find the
@Gary M - This is Lucid not karmic. If you want to mark it as duplicate
you have to change one of them(or merge them).
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See your point i do :P but only under the circumstances i mentioned i
agree with you
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Some days ago http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/ released the new 0.10.6
development series. They said this new driver is compatible with xorg
1.7 and more relevant for this thread, the drivers fot the new Wacom
tablets. The current production driver (0.8.6) does not support finger
tap (clicks) as
I think the bug souldn't marked as duplicate of bug #477105, because as
pereik87 said, they are related to different Ubuntu releases. Moreover,
solutions that can provide participants in the threads are different for
both systems. And even more, in this thread mention all the Wacom
tablets new
Any reason this bug shouldn't be marked as a duplicate of bug #477105 ?
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Wacom new bamboo models are not recognized in Lucid
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Today a new kernel was installed by the update manager and I compiled
the driver as described in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8283168postcount=1, which worked
fien in Lucid till now. Compilation ends with errors and now I have no
driver and can't use my tablet. Snif!
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Strikton:
I think that the procedure you put in the link is incorrect for Lucid, the
procedure that worked for me was:
Download the latest package from linuxwacom.sourceforge.net, I used both
the 0.8.6 and the development one and both worked, the most notable
difference between is that the
A working solution (pf) can be found on
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/wacom-bamboo-ctl-460-in-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx.html.
Although this is for the Bamboo CTL-460 it is perfectly working for the CTH as
well. Thank God (and Geek).
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Could have gone better :P I give up!! argh.. Its, not like these models
are new longer either.
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.32-21-generic'
make[2]: Warning: File
`/home/userX/linuxwacom-0.8.6-1/src/2.6.30/.wacom_wac.o.cmd' has modification
time 2.2e+06 s in the future
I compiled and installed the newest manually and it doesn't work so I
don't know where im at. Maybe i need to hire someone to do it for me :/
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I compilled and installed manually the current stable driver from
linuxwacom succesfuly, but it is not the point. Each time the kernel
will be updated, will be required to reinstall the wacom module
manually, and this is a pain that will stay three long years (This is an
LTS). Implementing a
** Tags added: bamboo driver input tablet wacom
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See also bug #477105 and comments on that bug, where it is suggested
that installing the latest kernel module from Wacom may fix the problem.
I have not tried that yet. My Bamboo tablet (model CTH-460) is not
working in Lucid (64-bit, kernel 2.6.32-21-generic).
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