Ping,
> For those who use serial tablet or whose kernel is up to date (USB
> tablet users), upgrading Wacom X driver and its utility programs is
> one step installation, which is running install script under prebuilt
> directory.
Awesome! This worked perfectly for me! Went to the directory, ran 
./install, rebooted, and it works great. Couldn't be easier.

I hope I don't jinx myself by saying this, but the pressure sensitivity 
bug does seem to be solved. I've been playing with Gimp for a little 
while, and haven't lost pressure sensitivity yet.

I did notice that the overall settings seem to be changed, even though I 
didn't make any adjustments to my xorg.conf file. For instance, the 
acceleration of the mouse is slower now. By that I mean that before 
doing this upgrade, I could make my mouse go almost from one end of my 
screen to the other, left to right, with one stroke. Now I have to do 
about 3 or 4 strokes.

I don't know if that means that what I had before was somehow wrong and 
now it's been fixed, or if there's a different method used now to 
interpret the motions. Where would I look for that setting?

In any case, I'm thrilled that pressure sensitivity seems to be working 
now. As I said before, as a graphic designer hoping to go completely 
open source, this is a huge step towards that goal.

Thanks for all your hard work!

--
Dave M G
Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft
Kernel 2.6.17.7
Pentium D Dual Core Processor
PHP 5, MySQL 5, Apache 2




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