I recommend setting the importance of this to "Very High" because this
happens to be one of those things that if it doesn't work, the people
who have this hardware will not stick around. We paid for a tablet, and
so if we don't get tablet functionality, we won't use it. Of course it's
a simple thing to fix if you know what you're doing, but the majority of
the people who will run into this will be artists, not programmers, and
thus will be less inclined to know that such a thing as xorg.conf even
exists.

I don't actually think it negatively affects people without Wacom
tablets to have those lines uncommented anyway, so I don't understand
why they suddenly were commented out by default.

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Gutsy Beta: Tablet Notebook's Stylus Not Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145887
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