Hi Yvon
The patch makes no change to the ABI nor API. Reading your description I
get the impression, the most likely reason for the failure is that the
AMD driver overwrites some packaged file of the xorg-server. If there is
any update of the xorg-server, it gets re-set to the clean state, and
is
I tested the new xserver-common 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.6 and it works
perfectly.
Steps
1) Compiled and (make-) installed xf86-input-wacom-0.10.10.
2) Restarted x-server: Stylus cursor wraps to zero
3) Activated lucid-proposed in update-manager and performed update
4) Restarted computer: Stylus cursor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
The xf86ScaleAxis function is used to scale x and y axis values of input
devices between different resolutions. Due to internal integer overflow,
the acceptable value range for its arguments are limited below their
type (signed 32bit integer). This
** Patch added: Patch from the xorg repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/730488/+attachment/1891113/+files/xf86-scale-high-resolution.diff
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I've read some SRU related documentation and decided to supply a
debdiff. I did not yet test it. I'm quite new to this stuff, so is this
the way to go?
** Patch added: debdiff from applied patch
Public bug reported:
The wacom Intuos 4 tablets (S, M, L and XL) have 6-8 buttons and a so-
called touch ring. On my tablet they show up as Wacom Intuos4 8x13
pad. Due to a bug in xf86-input-wacom, all events of these buttons and
touch ring end up with the coordinates x=0,y=0 on the screen. The
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