> But how do you look into the freedom status? Maybe I can also look > into that?
For something like this, I would just search for threads and tutorials referencing the specific model, and see whether others have been successful in using it without non-free software. Searching for "[modelname] debian" is a good starting point. If it works on Debian without the non-free repository enabled, then it should also work on Trisquel, unless the tablet is newer than the version is too new, in which case you might need to upgrade to a newer kernel from jxself's repo a newer version of xserver-xorg-input-wacom. > could you check the freedom status of just CTL-490/W0 and KUMADORI? > Thank you. Based on this thread,[1] I think that the CTL-490/W0 will probably be okay. The OP had trouble because Debian 8's versions of the kernel, libwacom, and xserver-xorg-input-wacom were too old, but Trisquel 8's versions should be new enough. I can't find a pen tablet called "kumadori". Can you provide a link? [1] https://superuser.com/questions/1167897/how-to-get-a-wacom-intutos-ctl-490-to-work-in-debian-8
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