GIMP 2.7.4 nightly builds now compile on 64bit Ubuntu 11.10, while
previously version 2.7.3 would not (see posts #40 and #44).

The following commands will install this unstable work in progress:

Open command prompt run the following commands

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:matthaeus123/mrw-gimp-svn

Update the source list

    sudo apt-get update

Upgrade gimp using the following command

    sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


While this version does not fix the problem with data loss while drawing very 
fast (line breaks) there appears to be less of a drop-out problem and the line 
thins right before the line breaks. Then there is a recovery with a thin line 
and then it goes back to a normal pressure drawing line again. This is somewhat 
different then what I described in Post #44 and #45 regarding GIMP 2.7.3. There 
you would be drawing a line and it would just break and then reappear as you 
did quick scribbling of large circles. 
I noted that today there was also an update of UPSTART version 1.3-0ubuntu11 
which is an "event-based init daemon" a 288kB download, which might be 
relevant. UPSTART is a replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which handles 
starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during shutdown and 
supervising them while the system is running. It appears the frequency of 
streaking lines to the edge of the windows in GIMP 2.6 may have also lessened 
somewhat but is still present. In either case 2.6.11 or 2.7.4 there seems to be 
somewhat of an improvement over two weeks ago. Has anyone else noticed this?

To reproduce this bug set GIMP to draw with Pencil in NORMAL mode, set
brush to ROUND FUZZY, point size to 6, set to BASIC DYNAMICS, leave all
other settings in 0.00 or their defaults in the left-hand window. Set
your tablet to SCREEN configuration. Then try and draw big sweeping
circles quickly in a window set for say 800x600 at 96dpi.

There is no problem at all... as long as you don't draw real fast in
ver. 2.7.4... which is kind of a show-stopper for most. Note that I am
using the Genius Mousepad 8x6 tablets because my daughter and I am just
getting into this and I didn't want to shoot for WACOMs. So WACOM users
should try this and see how it works in your environment and report back
here because this is the most substantial thread on this bug problem.

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  Wacom Bamboo One tablet random coordinate malfunctions

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