On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 12:21 +1000, Elliott-Brennan wrote:
> James,
> 
> Thanks. I'll look at this. 
> 
> Umhhhhhh - how do I find 'man aiptek'

You open up a terminal and type 'man aiptek'.

> 
> Thank god I don't need to rebuild the kernel - everytime I see something
> that mentions this, I think it should come with a warning "don't try
> this at home" or "This was performed under strict professional
> supervision" :) I can't even begin to understand any of it - though if
> there's a site that has a newb'ish language explanation, I'd be
> fascinated.

It's generally not necessary these days (IMHO). Most linux distros have
got good kernel maintainers that make sure all this stuff is built as
modules, and the module system itself works quite well. Mandrake in
particular seem to build in just about every patch conceivable.

> 
> Also, Ben earlier suggested something like:
> [...]

That might work. I think you'll get best results if you use the aiptek
driver directly though.

James.

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