On Sunday 31 January 2010 02:28:21 Chris Bagwell wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I wanted to let you know the status of Bamboo P&T and
> xf86-input-wacom; especially related to making use of patches that
> Jason Child has produced.
> 
> I've ported most all the patch set except for a part related to
> reconnecting the tablet and setting some new variables using
> xsetwacom.  They have been uploaded to sourceforge.  You can play with
> them using:
> 
> git clone
> git://linuxwacom.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom
> git checkout -b bamboo remotes/origin/bamboo
> 
> To get full use of this, you'll need to use latest kernel driver from
> linuxwacom-0.8.5-9 and also apply all the kernel patches to it from
> Jason Childs' latest patchset on mailing list.
> 
> With this combination of software, I can get single finger touch and
> single finger double tap gestures working.  I can also get two finger
> scrolling gestures working.  There are a few issues/bugs I can tell
> but quite usable overall.
> 
> Chris

Hello Chris, this is fantastic news. I'll test it asap.

Now that the tablet is working at its full potential, can you try to push the 
changes in the "linuxwacom" and "xf86-input-wacom" modules? I'm sure that both 
Ping and Peter are willing to get a strong support out-of-the-box for those 
popular wacom tablets.

Keep us posted about that!
Enrico

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