Hello!
Having spent all morning recompiling my kernel and tracking down silly problems (such as why /dev/input/eventx) was not being created, I am unfortunately still having problems getting my Volito 2 tablet to work.
The device itself gets recognised, and /dev/input/mouse1 and /dev/input/event2 files get created, however running xxd on these files doesn't yeild any output at all (I tried running it on /dev/mouse also, and this worked as expected).
I also tried to run wacdump on the device, with no luck - it detected the device perfectly and the initial display was fine, however upon moving the pen around and clicking, no data changes at all.
For info, here's some raw detection output:
$ dmesg
input: Wacom Volito2 4x5 as /class/input/input4
usbcore: registered new driver wacom
/storage/software/system/kernel/linuxwacom-0.7.3-1/src/2.6.16/wacom.c: v1.44-2.6.16-pc-0.1:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
usb 4-2: USB disconnect, address 3
$ tail /var/log/messages
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: input: Wacom Volito2 4x5 as /class/input/input4
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: usbcore: registered new driver wacom
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: /software/system/linuxwacom-0.7.3-1/src/2.6.16/wacom.c: v1.44-2.6.16-pc-0.1:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3256]: creating device node '/dev/input4'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3285]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules' at line 58 applied, 'mouse1' becomes 'input/%k'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3285]: creating device node '/dev/input/mouse1'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3286]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules' at line 59 applied, 'event2' becomes 'input/%k'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3286]: creating device node '/dev/input/event2'
A little more information in case it helps diagnose the problem: I am using version 0.7.3 (beta) of your funky Wacom software along with Linux kernel 2.6.16.9 and Slackware 10.1.
Having spent all morning recompiling my kernel and tracking down silly problems (such as why /dev/input/eventx) was not being created, I am unfortunately still having problems getting my Volito 2 tablet to work.
The device itself gets recognised, and /dev/input/mouse1 and /dev/input/event2 files get created, however running xxd on these files doesn't yeild any output at all (I tried running it on /dev/mouse also, and this worked as expected).
I also tried to run wacdump on the device, with no luck - it detected the device perfectly and the initial display was fine, however upon moving the pen around and clicking, no data changes at all.
For info, here's some raw detection output:
$ dmesg
input: Wacom Volito2 4x5 as /class/input/input4
usbcore: registered new driver wacom
/storage/software/system/kernel/linuxwacom-0.7.3-1/src/2.6.16/wacom.c: v1.44-2.6.16-pc-0.1:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
usb 4-2: USB disconnect, address 3
$ tail /var/log/messages
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: input: Wacom Volito2 4x5 as /class/input/input4
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: usbcore: registered new driver wacom
Apr 24 13:13:41 moo kernel: /software/system/linuxwacom-0.7.3-1/src/2.6.16/wacom.c: v1.44-2.6.16-pc-0.1:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3256]: creating device node '/dev/input4'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3285]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules' at line 58 applied, 'mouse1' becomes 'input/%k'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3285]: creating device node '/dev/input/mouse1'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3286]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules' at line 59 applied, 'event2' becomes 'input/%k'
Apr 24 13:13:46 moo udev[3286]: creating device node '/dev/input/event2'
A little more information in case it helps diagnose the problem: I am using version 0.7.3 (beta) of your funky Wacom software along with Linux kernel 2.6.16.9 and Slackware 10.1.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
Many thanks,
Jon