Unfortunately, the tablet pen refuses to work altogether under that
particular kernel for no obvious reason:  there are no error messages in
dmesg and HAL claims the tablet is connected to /dev/ttyS0, yet there is
no data sent to /dev/ttyS0 if the pen is moved (except for some garbage
that's spewed out at regular intervals), which never happened to me with
any stock kernel.  I'll probably be able to investigate the issue
further later this week.  By the way, is there a canonical way to
generate a .config that includes only those modules that are in use
right now?

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Serial Wacom tablet fails to return from ACPI suspend to RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152187
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