Public bug reported:

Ubuntu Studio, 9.04, brand new install (dual-boot) on Intel Mac. I use a
Wacom Graphire USB tablet (model CTE-440) instead of a mouse. When
booting into Ubuntu, the tablet is not recognised (or, at least, the
cursor does not move when I try to move it with the tablet) until I un-
plug and re-plug the tablet into the USB socket. After the un-plug-and-
re-plug, the tablet works absolutely fine.

Attached is the relevant segment of "lsusb -v", executed after the
tablet was re-plugged.

(In case relevant: the tablet works fine if I boot into Mac OSX, no such
issues)

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: boot tablet usb wacom

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wacom usb tablet not recognised if plugged in before boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375329
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