https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389881

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> > lsmod : https://pastebin.com/RsyvcLMv
> > xinput list : https://pastebin.com/iu5zwyJh
> > xinput list-props : https://pastebin.com/Nf9gwFTA
> > log of the tablet events : https://pastebin.com/WQsAFALb
> 
> Your xinput doesn't even show a "Pad pad" device (usually the one that shows
> tablets are working) or stylus, which makes it odd that actually works
> somewhere else, I would recommend to go to the Digimend site and see if
> someone is sharing the same issues you have, as far as I know the kernels
> have borrowed what ever Digimend drivers had made to make tablets work (non
> wacom) your tablet may be too knew for your kernel, trying Digimend drivers
> would be one of my first choices.
> 
> Hopefully you find something there: https://github.com/DIGImend

Unfortunately the kamvas gt191 is a newer tablet and is not supported by
digimend. It does not look like this will change any time soon.
I am using the following driver which was written in C, 
https://github.com/TheJackiMonster/HuionGT191LinuxDriver

this is based off of a userspace driver that was written in python to deal
with the digimend not supporting this newer tablet.
https://github.com/benthor/HuionKamvasGT191LinuxDriver
I could not get the python driver to work but the C driver seems to work
fine other than pen pressure in Krita.

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