Allegedly, on or about 18 April 2018, Jeremy Eder sent:
> I'm constantly drawing workflows/diagrams on a notepad...I like the
> freedom of ink and paper.  I then manually convert the useful ones to
> google draw/lucidcharts.  I stumbled on this https://www.wacom.com/en
> -us/products/smartpads/bamboo-slate … and am intrigued.

I have a whacking great big huge Wacom drawing tablet (A3) sized, but
it is an older one.  I just plug it into the USB socket and the system
recognises it like some kind of track pad, and programs like GIMP let
me draw with it.  Didn't have to do anything more than plug it in.

You might want to google the particular model you're interested in
along with keywords like linux compatibility.  You may find that it
simply "just works."  This [1] suggests that support was on the way, a
while ago, albeit for a different flavour of Linux, maybe by now
someone's built a working package.  I haven't gone searching in depth
to see if there's any further development.  The developer [2] has a
blog.

1: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/01/wacom-smartpad-linux-support-bamboo

2: 
http://who-t.blogspot.com.au/2018/01/tuhi-daemon-to-support-wacom-smartpad.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+Who-t+(Who-T)

Your other avenue is to look into how to make use of github projects,
in general, then see if you can try the one for this drawing tablet.

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