Your boot message tells us Wacom digitizer has been mapped to /dev/ttyS0.
Did you try wacdump -f tpc /dev/ttyS0?
No need to change distributions. Let's add Wacom Input Device to your
xorg.conf to see what happens. Please add:
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "wacom"
Identifier "stylus"
Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4"
Option "Type" "stylus"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "wacom"
Identifier "eraser"
Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
Option "Type" "eraser"
EndSection
Then restart X server or just reboot the system.
Ping
On 1/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I had sent following mail from my primary mail address but was returned
undeliverable. Hence, sending again through another email Id.
Hi,
Sorry for rather long mail. I am including details of all that I have
attempted so far. And though I have registered for linuxwacom-discuss
list,
I am unable to access the archives due to 500, internal server error.
I am using Toshiba Satellite R-10 Tablet PC. The tablet, as per windows
XP
system information is wacom serial tablet, connected to serial port (com1,
-
though it doesn't anywhere specifically say so). The I/O range reported
is
0338-033f and IRQ is 04.
I have installed SuSE Linux 10.2. I have been trying to configure the
tablet under Linux, without much success. Following is what I have done:
ran xxd /dev/ttys0. The script runs, i. e., it doesn't exit with any code
unless I end it with ctrl+C. But, otherwise there is no output when I
move
the stylus across the screen.
xxd /dev/ttys1 (2 and 3) result into immediate exit, without any return
code.
xxd /dev/ttys4 (5, 6, ...) result into exit with error code xxd:
/dev/ttys4:
No such device or address.
setserial /dev/ttys0 (or setserial -g /dev/ttys0) results in dev/ttys0:
Input/output error.
The boot messages include following with regard to "serial":
<notice>setserial start
Configuring serial ports...
/dev/ttyS0 at 0x0338 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
Configured serial ports
done<notice>'setserial start' exits with status 0
I downloaded and configured the latest driver (linuxwacom-0.7.6-4). There
were no warnings while configuring. I installed the same (make and make
install). There were some messages, though no warnings. However, I
haven't
recorded the output of this process.
Running wacdump /dev/ttys0 results in:
18:06:06.703 ERROR: Failed to open /dev/ttys0: input/output error
WacomOpenTablet: input/output error.
I am not a computer expert, I don't work in IT field - I am simple user
of
computers and can reasonably follow directions.
Any help on enabling Tablet on this laptop (Toshiba Satellite R-10, Tablet
PC) is welcome.
As a last resort, If you would like me to change the distribution to
something like Mepis, Mandriva, etc., I am open for that!
Thanks and
Happy new year to you all
Vikas Garud
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