This helped with my Wacom CTH-490/K both with Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/1753525
viz.,
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sudo apt update
sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop
sudo apt install --reinstall gnome-control-center
Reboot, login
Jason,
here is the link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
control-center/+bug/1753525
Hopefully some other uses with Wacom tablets try Bionic. I doubt it, it
is a development branch.
The strange thing with Bionic is, the gnome-control-center was already
installed in my version
linuxcub, the "Stylus not recognized" is actually a different issue than
the one described here. The upstream bug filed for that particular issue
can be found at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793499
You should file a new issue against Ubuntu 18.04 (specifically the )
which references
I have the same problem with Ubuntu 18.04 developing branch. I can draw,
e.g., with tuxpaint, I can use stylus and graphic tablet "Wacom Intuos
Art Black Pen + Touch S" like a touchpad with mouse (left, muddle, right
button), but I cannot access the pad via Settings > Devices > Wacom
Tablet:
I also have this issue, using CTL-490 tablet is not recognised in system
settings, but works fine for the most part. Have been using it with
MyPaint and no issues with sensitivity. Only annoying thing is that the
buttons on the tablet do not seem to work at all, and I am not certain
on how to
It is the same with Intuos 2.
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Eugenio, the three workarounds I'm aware of are:
* Use the GNOME desktop environment instead of Unity.
* Use the command-line based `xsetwacom` utility instead of the GUI.
* Use a different tablet.
I suppose could try getting in touch with the Ubuntu team (e.g. through
IRC) to make sure
I have the same issue: the tablet works but is not detected by System Settings.
Is there a workaround, should I wait until the bug is fixed, or do something
else?
I've updated the kernel driver and the X driver, but I'm holding off installing
libwacom until I understand what is the best course
I am also affected. My plain Ubuntu does not recognize the tablet in the
system settings, but I can use it. Same is in Kubuntu, with the little
difference that I am able to see it as a joystick.
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Sry forgot to mention that I have the CTH-490. Sensitivity works in GIMP
fine.
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I watched the source code of gnome and unity control center, in
testwacom.c i found that the only difference between unity and gnome its
that unity has a eraser word in one of the functions of the code, its
easy to see only compare the two codes, i don't if is this the solution
but maybe can, but
Well the tablet works with gnome 3.20, but in ubuntu the problem persist.
I didn't have the xf86-input-wacom installed in antergos :p so i thinked that
gnome 3.20 wasn't detecting the tablet. I installed and it works!!! in Gnome
3.20.
So the problem is only in the unity-control-center.
Sorry for
I tried with the GNOME 3.20, the problem still active, the tablet isn't
recognized by the gnome-control-center and unity-control-center.
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