I've been browsing around in the ubuntu forums, searching for a solution. Apparently it is a Natty bug. There is a fix, but it requires quite some patching.. and at the moment, I'm not up to it.
I actually am getting tiered of applying patches and fixes each time I upgrade. If it's not wacom, it's my soundcard, if it's not my soundcard it's my webcam.. and then there might be the wireless network card of which the driver is dropped... It is becoming extremely tiresome. The sad thing is, if I don't upgrade, I miss fixes that only can be applied by upgrading. Like my soundcard. The midi port was only available since upgrading to Natty... but then, it broke something else again.. "sigh"... Instead of focussing on new things, Ubuntu should focussing on stability. Usability by designing thought out user interfaces is fine, but only when the machine can get to work properly. So far exactly that has never been the case. I've always had a piece of hardware malfunctioning because of bad configuration or broken drivers, modules and whatever more there might be. grtz, Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ 2011/7/19 Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> > > > > > What can I do to trace the problem > > If you are using Synaptic and or doing backups, than > > - take a look at Synaptic's history. Was any Wacom related stuff > upgraded? > - compare Wacom related files with your last backup of the working > studio. > > You can see Wacom related packages e.g. by using Synaptic's search. > > Are you using a xorg.conf? Did you upgrade the kernel? What DE do you > use? I suspect GNOME2. > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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