As it turns out, Xgl does matter.  When I revert back to using a basic Xorg 
setup, it works.

Can anybody explain to me why this is, and what I might try to be able to use 
the wacom tablet with Xgl/Beryl enabled?

Thanks,
Jeff

On Tuesday 20 March 2007 20:33, Jeff Weeks [ neuraldk ] wrote:
> Any thoughts?  Is there any more information I can provide?  Here's an
> excerpt from my xorg log file:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> grep -i wacom /var/log/Xorg.93.log
> (II) LoadModule: "wacom"
> (II) Loading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules//input/wacom_drv.so
> (II) Module wacom: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
> (II) Wacom driver level: 47-0.7.6-4 $
> (**) WACOM: suppress value is 2
> (**) WACOM: suppress value is 2
> (**) WACOM: suppress value is 2
> (**) WACOM: suppress value is 2
> (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "pad" (type: Wacom Pad)
> (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "cursor" (type: Wacom Cursor)
> (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "eraser" (type: Wacom Eraser)
> (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "stylus" (type: Wacom Stylus)
> stylus Wacom X driver grabbed event device
> (==) Wacom using pressure threshold of 30 for button 1
> (==) Wacom USB Graphire4 tablet speed=9600 maxX=16704 maxY=12064 maxZ=511
> resX=2032 resY=2032 suppress=2 tilt=enabled
> (==) Wacom device "stylus" top X=0 top Y=0 bottom X=16704 bottom Y=12064
> (==) Wacom device "eraser" top X=0 top Y=0 bottom X=16704 bottom Y=12064
> (==) Wacom device "cursor" top X=0 top Y=0 bottom X=16704 bottom Y=12064
> (==) Wacom device "pad" top X=0 top Y=0 bottom X=16704 bottom Y=12064
>
> I'm also running Xgl + Beryl, if that makes any difference (although I
> don't see why it would).
>
> --Jeff
>
> On Thursday 15 March 2007 20:43, Jeff Weeks [ neuraldk ] wrote:
> > I've followed the steps in the X11 (Xorg 7.0.0.1) configuration docs (my
> > xorg.conf is attached) and I am able to load X11, and all my pointers
> > appear to work -- that is, the pen works, and is absolutely positioned
> > across my whole screen, and the eraser works similarly.  The mouse also
> > works, as a relative pointer.
> >
> > I'm unable to configure the pointers in the Gimp, however, as they do not
> > appear in the list of extended input devices.  Nor do I receive anything
> > via xsetpointer -l:
> >
> >     "pointer"       [XPointer]
> >     "keyboard"      [XKeyboard]
> >
> > or xidump -l:
> >
> >     pointer                        disabled
> >     keyboard                       keyboard
> >
> > Which, of course, also means I'm unable to change characteristics of the
> > pointers via xsetwacom (again, "xsetwacom list dev" shows nothing).
> >
> > Is there something I've missed?  I've rebuilt both the xorg and kernel
> > drivers, and I see that the wacom driver level is, indeed, 47-0.7.6-4 via
> > my xorg log file.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jeff
>
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