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I upgraded to
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-input-evdev successfully (2.1.2-1 -> 2.2.1-1)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-input-keyboard successfully (1.3.2-1 -> 1.3.2-2)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-input-mouse successfully (1.3.0-1 -> 1.4.0-2)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-video-intel successfully (2.4.3-1 -> 2.6.3-3)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-video-vesa successfully (2.1.0-1 -> 2.2.0-1)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xf86-video-vmware successfully (10.16.5-1 -> 10.16.5-2)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xorg-server-utils successfully (7.4-3 -> 7.4-4)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xorg-server successfully (1.5.3-5 -> 1.6.0-3)
[2009-04-13 20:47] Upgraded xorg-utils successfully (7.4-2 -> 7.4-3)
among other things ...
After that my wacom does not work anymore.
Does anyone else have the same problem and more importantly is there any solution or do I have to downgrade ?
R.
Last edited by ralvez (2009-04-14 03:25:26)
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There's a thread on this. See: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=68879. You probably should downgrade, if you can (a solution hasn't been found yet, at least not one that's been posted to the thread. I haven't done more Googling for one, yet).
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You need linuxwacom 0.8.3 dev drivers from the AUR if you're not using them already, no support for 2.6.29 or xserver 1.6 yet in stable. I just bought a bamboo over the weekend and installed it after updating, working fine for me.
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There's a new xserver in the updates; I'm installing it now and I hope it fixes things. I was having an even worse problem where X wouldn't load, at all, but it would only happen at random (sometimes it'd load, sometimes it wouldn't). So the tablet issues aren't the strangest.
[edit] Updated, and it didn't help me in the least. My computer itself is a tablet, so maybe someone using a USB tablet would experience different results. [/edit]
Last edited by sfauzia (2009-04-16 22:04:27)
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Great! and please do tell if it solves this problem.
R.
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