Daniel Egger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 11 Nov, Simon Budig wrote:
> > Daniel Egger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> Maybe we should provide a FAQ for that. Simon, do you have any text
> >> I can start with?
>
> > What about asking Owen Taylor to extend the XInput-Howto?
>
> In theory no
On 11 Nov, Simon Budig wrote:
> Daniel Egger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Maybe we should provide a FAQ for that. Simon, do you have any text
>> I can start with?
> What about asking Owen Taylor to extend the XInput-Howto?
In theory no bad idea. It's a little bit outdated though...
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Daniel Egger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Maybe we should provide a FAQ for that. Simon, do you have any text
> I can start with?
What about asking Owen Taylor to extend the XInput-Howto?
http://www.gtk.org/~otaylor/xinput/
Bye,
Simon
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> yes, for you , me and any experience Linux people this isnt difficult, but you take
>our position for granted.
Good point, I'd not thought of that.
> almost everyone else will have to learn things like recompiling
> kernels , patching sources etc -
Interestingly, I learned patching and reco
On 9 Nov, COUTIER Eric wrote:
> In my country (France), a supermarket sell a wacom tablet and mouse
> for a nice price (i think). But, it work with USB port. Will work it
> in linux, specially with gimp ?
You're talking about the Graphire. Yes, it works. You need either a
2.4.0pre kernel or 2
hi,
> I've got a Intellimouse Explorer and Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro,
> both are USB. I've got Kernel 2.2.17 (but this works with .15 and .16
^
> too, I've done it) with a 2.4 backport of USB support. Available @
^^
> you have to have a latest , cutting-edge Linux-kernel (plus lots of quite
> new config files) to get USB support under Linux.
>
> its getting there, but its not very easy for an average user
>
> alan
I've got a Intellimouse Explorer and Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro,
both are USB.
hi,
> If it works with Linux, then it works with gimp.
> Yes, usb is supported. I believe you can find details in some Linux
> hardware-compatibility-HOWTO.
you have to have a latest , cutting-edge Linux-kernel (plus lots of quite
new config files) to get USB support under Linux.
its getting th
If it works with Linux, then it works with gimp.
Yes, usb is supported. I believe you can find details in some Linux
hardware-compatibility-HOWTO.
regards,
Petr
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, COUTIER Eric wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> In my country (France), a supermarket sell a wacom tablet and mouse f