Stephan Hegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Olivier provided you already a pointer to the Linux wacom project.
It deals with serial tablets as well and everything is explained
in detail there. Even an extra section is spend on how to enable
this in The Gimp.
Thanks for the information.
For
Rikard Johnels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a logical (?) follow up on Sam Stern's question for Windows.
Is there a good (prefarably large) tablet to use with Linux that provides
most
if not all functionalities? (Eraser/pressure etc.)
The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and
Olivier Lecarme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
-- Johan
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Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olivier Lecarme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
I have no experience with a serial tablet, but the linuxwacom
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-07 at 1809.55 +0200):
Olivier Lecarme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
Serial tablets were even easier to setup than USB
Johan Vromans wrote:
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
Olivier provided you already a pointer to the Linux wacom project.
It deals with serial tablets as well and everything is explained
in detail there. Even an extra section is spend on how to enable