For me with Ubuntu Breezy the /dev/input/wacom device is created when installing the "wacom-tools" package via the package-managment.
An other way is using /dev/input/eventX instead of /wacom. The X in eventX is to be replaced by the right number which you can find out using 'sudo wacdump /dev/input/eventX'

Greets, Dirk

Uwe Brauer schrieb:
Hello

I still have not figured out why the wacom volito2 tablet does not
work for me on Debian testing/unstable with a 2.6.13 kernel.

Reading the configuration of the XF86Config-4 file and the
/var/log/XFree86.0.log file I noted, that XF86Config-4 file needs a
/dev/input/wacom directory which does not exist for me (I don't know
how to create it). I thought maybe my wacom_drv.o shipped in my XFree
4.3 is to old (it is from 2004) so I tried out the one shipped with
linuxwacom-0.7.2 prebuild. However I could not properly install
it, see my next mail, and just coping it to
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/ did not help neither.

I am really desperate. Any debian user is reading this?


Thanks

Uwe Brauer

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