Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-11 Thread Simon Budig
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

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-11 Thread egger
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 It's a little bit outdated though... -- S

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-11 Thread Simon Budig
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 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.home.

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-10 Thread DeusExHeli0s
> 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

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-10 Thread egger
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

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-10 Thread Alan Buxey
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 @ ^^

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread DeusExHeli0s
> 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.

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread Alan Buxey
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

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread Petr Danecek
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