On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 08:51:46PM +0200, guy wrote:
Hi Drew,
Only two suggestions at this point. First, we've now finished the
X11R7.1 transition in unstable. Could you confirm if the problem still
remains after the upgrade?
Yes. I upgrade today my debian sid and the problem still
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I upgrade today my debian sid and the problem still remains ...
OK, thanks for the feedback.
I've tried the 'hyperpen' driver
I upgrade today my debian sid and the problem still remains ...
OK, thanks for the feedback.
I've tried the 'hyperpen' driver (xserver-xorg-input-hyperpen package).
The behavior of the tablet is comparable with a mouse.
Do you mean here that the behaviour is satisfactorily smooth, not
Hi Drew,
Only two suggestions at this point. First, we've now finished the
X11R7.1 transition in unstable. Could you confirm if the problem still
remains after the upgrade?
Yes. I upgrade today my debian sid and the problem still remains ...
Second, have you tried using
Hi Guy,
When i launch gaiptek (manualy compiled), i get this message :
There is no XServer Input Driver associated with the tablet
However the driver is here :
$ dpkg -L xserver-xorg-input-aiptek | grep so$
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/aiptek_drv.so
Only two suggestions at this point.
Drew wrote :
Guy wrote:
When i launch gaiptek (manualy compiled), i get this message :
There is no XServer Input Driver associated with the tablet
Hello Guy. The Xorg log is located at /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Look inside
it for aiptek, it will probably contain clues to what's going wrong.
Guy wrote:
When i launch gaiptek (manualy compiled), i get this message :
There is no XServer Input Driver associated with the tablet
Hello Guy. The Xorg log is located at /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Look inside
it for aiptek, it will probably contain clues to what's going wrong.
Drew
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Package: xserver-xorg-input-aiptek
Version: 1:1.0.0.5-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
With :
InputDevicestylusCAlwaysCore
in Section ServerLayout
and :
Section InputDevice
Identifier stylusC
Driver aiptek
Option Device /dev/input/event4
Option Type stylus
Option Mode absolute
Option Cursor
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