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2.3.7 lose wacom support?

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2.3.7 lose wacom support? Don Koch 21 Feb 20:26
  2.3.7 lose wacom support? Dalai Felinto 21 Feb 22:06
   2.3.7 lose wacom support? Dalai Felinto 21 Feb 22:25
    2.3.7 lose wacom support? Don Koch 22 Feb 03:10
  2.3.7 lose wacom support? Sven Neumann 22 Feb 09:23
BAY22-F703453C8FE9B4C152AEB... 07 Oct 20:17
  2.3.7 lose wacom support? Don Koch 22 Feb 18:07
   2.3.7 lose wacom support? Don Koch 22 Feb 18:29
Don Koch
2006-02-21 20:26:33 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for that changed, too).

I didn't see anything in the release notes regarding Wacom support. Has something changed in that area?

Thanks, -d

Dalai Felinto
2006-02-21 22:06:18 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program?? What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?

Regards, Dalai Felinto
Rio de Janeiro
Brasil

2006/2/21, Don Koch :

Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for that changed, too).

I didn't see anything in the release notes regarding Wacom support. Has something changed in that area?

Thanks, -d

Dalai Felinto
2006-02-21 22:25:27 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

Sorry, I made a mistake, the actual version is 2.3.7 (in my home I use the 2.2.8).

2006/2/21, Dalai Felinto :

Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program?? What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?

Regards, Dalai Felinto
Rio de Janeiro
Brasil

2006/2/21, Don Koch < aardvark@krl.com>:

Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for that changed, too).

I didn't see anything in the release notes regarding Wacom support. Has something changed in that area?

Thanks, -d

Don Koch
2006-02-22 03:10:33 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:25:27 -0300 Dalai Felinto wrote:

Sorry, I made a mistake, the actual version is 2.3.7 (in my home I use the 2.2.8).

2006/2/21, Dalai Felinto :

Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program?? What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?

Sorry, I forgot to mention that. Linux 2.6.16-rc1. Was working with the same OS version before upgrading.

Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for that changed, too).

Sven Neumann
2006-02-22 09:23:21 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

Hi,

Don Koch writes:

Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for that changed, too).

I didn't see anything in the release notes regarding Wacom support. Has something changed in that area?

Nope, nothing has changed in that area. The most likely cause of your problem is that you updated GTK+ and got a version of that library which was compiled without support for XInput.

Sven

Don Koch
2006-02-22 18:07:42 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:12:49 +0100 lode leroy wrote:

I have Slackware 10.2 and a Wacom USB tablet and GIMP 2.3.7 and I can confirm that it works well.

I assume you have recompiled GTK+ yourself, and forgot to add ./configure --with-xinput=xfree
as is mentionned on http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/howto/gimp

It took me a while to find that info...

-- lode

That was it. Now it has other problems. It works for a while then the buttons stop working not only on the pen but also the mouse. The cursor still moves. Eventually, gimp dies and an X error is reported: The error was 'BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device'. I think it worked better when it thought it was just a mouse. Now I get to figure out if it's a gimp problem, a gtk+ problem, an xorg problem or a linuxwacom problem.

-d

Don Koch
2006-02-22 18:29:51 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.7 lose wacom support?

On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 12:07:42 -0500 Don Koch wrote:

That was it. Now it has other problems. It works for a while then the buttons stop working not only on the pen but also the mouse. The cursor still moves. Eventually, gimp dies and an X error is reported: The error was 'BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device'. I think it worked better when it thought it was just a mouse. Now I get to figure out if it's a gimp problem, a gtk+ problem, an xorg problem or a linuxwacom problem.

Found it. Bogus wacom_drv.o was installed. (Thought I had upgraded that...)

-d