I also do not have a /dev/input/wacom file even though I have added the udev rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/ as shown on: However, I have tried using wacdump on all the /dev/input/event* and none of them work when I touch the tablet with my finger or stylus or press any of the buttons. Installation of the driver and tools worked fine. I have compiled and installed from linuxwacom-0.8.3-6 (dev version) after trying the stable version. Says it should be hot-pluggable, but it definately is not.Īnd I have followed the detailed instructions on: I just got the new wacom bamboo pen & touch in the post this morning but I am unable to get it working. I may try upgrading to karmic to see if I can get it to work. I am running ubuntu (with kde and ubuntu-studio packages installed, probably won't make a differnece) 9.04 64-bit. I know there are some other wacom posts but I have been unable to find a solution after trying out multiple installation guides. Attention everyone! this post is outdated, if you don't want to read the whole thread go to post #541 ()
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