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Xorg0.log? is that somewhere in etc/X11?
Unfortunately, I already tried that. The command goes through with no complaint, but nothing seems to happen.
Sure. Thanks for the help BTW.
Ooops. Still, no dice. Even when I try your commands, I get
Yet my tablet works normally otherwise, and it does show up when I use xinput list.
Argh, seems like just yesterday I got this working on my dual screen. I had setup a script to do restrict my tablet to one screen. Now that I've updated to 10.10, the command does nothing. Good...
Hi, is anyone else having some trouble since the upgrade? My Intuos3 registers when I use the list command, but for some reason, any command I input ends up with 'Cannot find device" Any ideas?
Unfortunately, life with Braodcom chips has always sucked. I've had to struggle with this all the way back to 7.10 when I started using Ubuntu with my laptop Then again, I have yet to go through a...
I tried and no dice. The blasted think just won't come on since the update.
I've been having some similar issues with my BCM4311 revision 2 card on my older HP laptop. Since updating to the release candidate, it's as dead as disco. I tried a clean install of 10.04, and it...
What wacom are you using?
I've been offered a nifty little workaround on my other thread. For now, its solved my problem.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1461978
Well, that solved my problem. I ended up with the following two commands, one for the stylus, one for the eraser:
xsetwacom --set "Wacom Intuos3 6x8" BottomX 35700
xsetwacom --set "Wacom...
Interesting. I had stumbled across the command line route, but hadn't really considered automating it as a workaround. I have to admit I wouldn't know if it could solve my problem, as its now...
Well, the good news is that nothing broke beyond a quick repair or two. The bad news is that things are really not working out as planned. No matter what options I mess with, the Wacom seems almost...
I'm using a USB 6X8 intuos 3 with two finger pads and 8 buttons. Standard Stylus has 2 buttons. It also has an eraser, which never worked in Ubuntu until 10.04.
Technically, I use Twinview,...
Alas, I've kept hacking at it, but either the wacom stops working, or I simply don't see any change. Unless something else comes up, I guess we may as well try the xorg.conf route. My current set...
Wow, that threw me for one hell of a loop. I added the following lines of code to Xorg.conf.d/10-wacom.conf
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "wacom"
Identifier "stylus"
Option ...
I'm sorry but, where exactly did you add that code to? I'm still having trouble setting up my own tablet to map it to only one screen. So far I've only managed to write code that does nothing, or...
Wow, now I'm getting somewhere... sortof. I managed to get the Wacom to stop working, and to screw up xorg, but at least that means I'm messing with the right files now. I've started over with a...
Hi, I've recently installed 10.04 on a dual screen machine. I use Twinview Via Nvidia drivers to stretch a single desktop across both monitors. As a result, drawing in GIMP becomes very difficult,...
Honestly, Ibex has been a boon to me, so I'm kind of sad it hasn't received more hype. Sure it doesn't back a lot of obvious upgrades, but when I first installed gutsy, getting everything to work...
Thanks, that solved my problem as well. in my case, I'm guessing the sources got messed up somewhere during the release candidate and the final version of Ibex.
Hi. Like many, I've been having some trouble with suspend now that I've updated to Hardy (Not that getting it to work in Gutsy was entirely painless). What really strikes me as strange is that when...
This solved the problem. Turns out, while trying to enable networking, I messed up the host name, which broke the manager's ability to check for my password.
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