Public bug reported:
The new Cintiq 22HD from wacom is not recognised by the current Quantal kernel.
Support has been added into upstream kernel, and could be easily backported to
Ubuntu's kernel using this patch from Ping Cheng:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1180341/
I have a Cintiq 22HD
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The new Cintiq 22HD from wacom is not recognised by the current Quantal
kernel. Support has been added into upstream kernel, and could be easily
backported to Ubuntu's kernel using this patch from Ping Cheng:
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Thanks for the fast answer! I can confirm that the device is recognised
and works correctly with your patched kernel.
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Title:
New Wacom 22HD
The same problem affects the Nicaragua's locale file (es_NI.UTF-8).
Nicaragua seems to use a dot as decimal separator, not a comma (*). This
causes problems in my application (Kdenlive) that is based on Qt, which
uses the correct decimal separator (a dot).
I don't understand why this
Created attachment 6138
Patch with updated comments
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Title:
en_ZA locale decimal point inconsistency
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The patch proposed by martin Pitt is is ok for, but I guess it's better
to also fix the comments of the en_ZA file. I uploaded a patch that
contains the fix proposed by Martin as well as comment fixes.
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en_ZA locale decimal point inconsistency
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In the locales package, the file en_ZA (for South Africa) gives a dot
'.' as decimal point. However, the Qt library gives a comma ',' as
decimal point. This creates problems when a Qt program is trying to
communicate with a non Qt program since the decimal point is not the
Good news! I was able to make my 2 wacom devices (touchscreen and
Intuos2) work correctly in Krita using the attached patch against Qt.
Chase Douglas was right about Qt incorrectly using the recieved events
because not all axis are sent. I simply updated Jussi's patches like
that:
Instead of just
I had a look at the Krita sources, as pointed out by Jussi, and the
problem does not come from the kis_canvas_controller code, but seems to
come from kis_canvas_widget_base.cpp.
There, we have the following code:
void KisCanvasWidgetBase::processTabletEvent(QTabletEvent *e)
{
Animitim, the uTouch Qt4 package is still building (at least from what I can
see), it is the following version:
qt4-x11 - 4:4.7.4-0ubuntu3~utouch1
So I think you don't have the update yet. Will try tonight myself.
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Hmm, looks like we are progressing in what the problem is.
As suggested by Jussi, I tried the tablet sample app from qt4-demos, and
I can confirm that pressure works fine.
However in that demo app, when I try to use the tilt value from the
tablet to set line width (in the Tablet menu Line width
I just tested using latest Oneiric xserver-xorg (1.10.4)
If I remove all the latest patches starting from the 503, it works fine
(pressure ok and no jumping lines).
I see no difference if I only apply the struct changes described by Jussi in
comment #32. Pressure and everything still works
Pressure works for me on my own recordings. Maybe you need some
calibration or configuration of the Krita brush. I can see a very small
sign of pressure sensitivity on your recording : the beginning of the
first stroke is slightly grey , meaning the opacity was not at 100%
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I don't think it is caused by some upgrade problem since I could
reproduce the issue with an Oneiric live CD
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Touchscreen not working,
Ok, some more infos. If I change the inputattach udev rule baud rate to 38400
(replace
--baud 19200 with --baud 38400, I have some more success, and my device is
then recognised as a Wacom Serial Penabled 2FG Touchscreen. It is listed in
the xsetwacom command, however, trying to use the
... And here is the info (Xorg log and xsetwacom info) when I comment
out the inputattach udev rule, and my touchscreen works fine
** Attachment added: Log info without the inputattach rule
Thanks Stephen.
Yes, I confirm that splitting the inputattach udev rule like suggested
in http://bugs.debian.org/632961 (baud rate of 38400 for wacom devices)
AND removing the wacom id from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf
(see patch below) allows my touchscreen to be correctly
** Attachment added: lenovo x201T props
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I attached 3 files, with 2 recordings in case it can help. First one is
with the bug, second one without the bug (patched xserver-xorg-core):
* lenovo X201t props is the result from evemu-describe,
* lenovo X201t record is the result from evemu-record (see #1)
* lenovo X201t patched record is
I don't know if it is of any interest, but I tried to replay the 2
record files that I just attached to this bug report with evmu-play.
When using the official xserver-xorg-core, nothing is drawn in Krita. I
can see the cursor move but nothing is drawn with both recordings (the
buggy and the
I investigated a bit and reverting the fix for issue #774938 (1) fixes the
problem and my touch / stylus work correctly.
So the regression is introduced by the following patch
503_fix_masked_transformed_valuators.patch
Using a Lenovo X201T with Wacom touchscreen. Let me know if I can help
in
Oh, thanks a lot! I can confirm that killing inputattach also solves the
problem for me and the touchscreen works after an X restart!
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If it can be of any help, here is the xorg log when using Natty (from
live CD) on the same machine, with the touchscreen working correctly.
[ 101.106] (II) config/udev: Adding input device Serial Wacom Tablet
(/dev/ttyS4)
[ 101.106] (**) Serial Wacom Tablet: Applying InputClass Wacom serial
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Touchscreen not working, Lenovo X201t
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The touchscreen of my Lenovo X201T does not work in Oneiric, it was
working with Natty.
Using Oneiric with latest updates, same for the daily live CD from 27
august 2011.
xserver-xorg-input-wacom is at version: 1:0.11.0-0ubuntu1
The Xorg log shows the following info:
[
I also tested, and installing the 0.11 version of xserver-xorg-input-
wacom did not change anything for me.
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Title:
wacom stylus jumps with
I tested your package (xserver-xorg-core), but it doesn't change
anything, sorry. I see no difference with the official
2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.1 version.
sudo dpkg -s xserver-xorg-core reports:
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size:
Yes, I can see the unwanted lines when playing back the record. I attach
the recording in case it can be useful
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I mean that I can see the lines when playing the record from bug 762938,
and attached in my previous comment is another recording from me that
also shows the lines on playback, here is also my device.prop.
** Attachment added: device.prop
I am experiencing the same problem as animitim (stylus input seems to
jump), and I confirm that the issue is related to the latest xserver-
xorg-core.
Reverting to previous version:
apt-get install xserver-xorg-core=2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1
Solves the problem and pressure works fine with the qt version
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wacom stylus jumps with latest xserver-xorg-core
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Ok, I opened a bug report for xserver-xorg-core here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/799202
As you can see in my bug description, the problem only appears with
touch sensitive devices using the utouch-team unstable ppa.
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Wacom input jumps while drawing with xserver-xorg-core version
2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.1
It is working correctly with version 2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.
This issue is somehow related to issue #762938 (no pressure sensitivity
with wacom tablet).
A fix for pressure sensitivity was
** Description changed:
Wacom input jumps while drawing with xserver-xorg-core version
2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.1
It is working correctly with version 2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.
This issue is somehow related to issue #762938 (no pressure sensitivity
with wacom tablet).
A fix for pressure
I attached the image to the bug report, since I cannot find a way to
link it correctly
** Attachment added: Jumping cursor
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** Description changed:
Wacom input jumps while drawing
Same for me. I need to reload the page to be able to click on links or
scroll the page
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Binary package hint: libaprutil1-dev
Trying to install libsvn-dev is impossible, because it depends on
libaprutil1-dev, which itself depends on libdb4.6-dev.
But librdf0-dev depends on libdb4.7-dev.
It means you cannot install librdf0-dev and libsvn-dev on the same
system,
Same problem with a macbook pro. It worked perfectly with previous
Ubuntu version. Now, depending on my keyboard layout, arrow keys don't
work anymore, nor do home, end, Page Up, Page down.
If I keep us layout it works fine, but if I switch to another (ch for
me), those keys don't work anymore.
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