Chris Marusich skribis:
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> I think the problem is that our xserver.conf does not include
>> xf86-input-wacom to its search path; see (gnu services xorg).
>>
>> Could you try adding it there and reconfiguring from tree (using
>>
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> I think the problem is that our xserver.conf does not include
> xf86-input-wacom to its search path; see (gnu services xorg).
>
> Could you try adding it there and reconfiguring from tree (using
> ‘./pre-inst-env guix system reconfigure’)?
I've tried that
Chris Marusich skribis:
> I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I have a Wacom tablet. When I
> plug it in, activity in dmesg suggests the tablet is successfully
> discovered, and I can move the mouse and click using the stylus, which
> is nice, but it's jittery and I
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I have a Wacom tablet. When I
plug it in, activity in dmesg suggests the tablet is successfully
discovered, and I can move the mouse and click using the stylus, which
is nice, but it's jittery and I can't configure it. When I click on
"Wacom Tablet" in