it appears to be a bug relate to libmtp9 (see http://www.debian-fr.org
/absence-de-reconnaissance-sonde-spyder3-lsusb-t35369.html)
someone succeeded at making his Spider3 work by downgrading to libmtp8 (at the
cost of having to uninstall amarok vlc)
I'll let you know if that works for me as
I didn't get around to uninstalling libmtp9 yet, but it seems there's a
fix upstream:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3303517group_id=158745atid=809061
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #3303517
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3303517
** Package
I forgot to mention that the tablet works just fin in inkscape
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/863154
Title:
Wacom Bamboo One tablet random coordinate malfunctions
To manage
I would like to add that this bug also persists on a Wacom Graphire 4
using Gimp in Unit3D on an Ubuntu Oneiric (fully updated) . I tried to
activate / deactivate both my intel and nvidia card hoping to see a
difference, but it persists on both cards, leading me to think it is
unrelated to my
I'm sorry to say that I do not longer own that laptop and thus am unable
to test the new driver.
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wrong interpretation of dualscreen setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44830
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I think the problem resides in the i810 driver. It isn't just the wacom/gimp
problem on its own, I've been experiencing more problems than just my problem
with gimp when I use the dualscreen setup-configuration.
It seems i'm unable to view dvd's with totem (just dvd's) when the dualscreen
is