From: Cathy W. <eve...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 22:58:54
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I added a udev rule to create /dev/wacom as a symlink to the appropriate /dev/input/event, but no luck. I think the problem isn't udev, it's either the driver or the kernel. Even streaming the output of the event, I didn't get anything, and wacdump didn'= t see anything either. I simply don't have enough knowledge of the kernel-module-driver situation to work out where in the chain it's breaking down. I don't know where X is getting the input that means I can use my tablet as if it were a mouse, because it isn't my Graphire3 as an input device. more /proc/bus/usb/devices reports > T: Bus=3D04 Lev=3D01 Prnt=3D01 Port=3D01 Cnt=3D01 Dev#=3D 2 Spd=3D 1.5 = MxCh=3D 0 > D: Ver=3D 1.10 Cls=3D00(>ifc ) Sub=3D00 Prot=3D00 MxPS=3D 8 #Cfgs=3D 1 > P: Vendor=3D056a ProdID=3D0013 Rev=3D 3.14 > S: Manufacturer=3DWACOM > S: Product=3DCTE-430-UV3.1-4 > C:* #Ifs=3D 1 Cfg#=3D 1 Atr=3D80 MxPwr=3D 40mA > I: If#=3D 0 Alt=3D 0 #EPs=3D 1 Cls=3D03(HID ) Sub=3D01 Prot=3D02 Driver= =3Dwacom > E: Ad=3D81(I) Atr=3D03(Int.) MxPS=3D 8 Ivl=3D10ms > wacom-tools > #!/bin/bash > > . /lib/lsb/init-functions > > if [ ! -d /sys/bus/pnp/devices ]; then exit; fi > > cd /sys/bus/pnp/devices > > case $1 in > start|restart|reload|force-reload) > log_begin_msg "Doing Wacom setup..." > for x in *; do > PORT=3Dunknown; > for y in `cat $x/id`; do > case "$y" in > WACf006*|WACf005*|WACf004*) > PORT=3D/dev/`echo $x/tty:* | awk -F: '{print $3}'` > ln -sf $PORT /dev/input/wacom > ;; > esac > done > done > log_end_msg 0; > ;; > stop) > exit 0; > ;; > esac > /usr/share/xresprobe/xorg.conf mentions /dev/input/mice but not /dev/wacom. On 10/08/06, Lo=EFc Martin <lom...@gm...> wrote: > > Just a fast answer for the moment (somebody in the know could give you > more advices) : > > - check what's in /media/hda1/etc/int.d/wacom-tools and > /usr/share/xresprobe/xorg.conf, replace any /dev/wacom by > /dev/input/wacom (then please let us know what the files were initially, > you can send them to me if you want : > > - if it doesn't work after a reboot, try to create a symlink /dev/wacom > pointing to /dev/input/wacom (it won't whistand a reboot, though) > > Cheers, > Lo=EFc > > > Cathy Wilson a =E9crit : > > I'd like any ideas on how I can get my lovely Graphire3 to work. It > > works fine on my Xubuntu 6.06 install (2nd partition, slightly > > different kernel), but there are Issues with it on Ubuntu 6.06. > > > > Misc. Info: I have a usb mouse/keyboard, and a PS/2 keyboard as well > > as my Graphire3. > > > > With xserver-xorg-input-wacom and wacom-tools installed via synaptic, > > my Graphire3 has basic functionality, like my mouse. > > > > I installed Beagle, to search for any file *anywhere* that might > > contain "/dev/wacom" or "/dev/input/mice", but it could only find > > Xorg.0.log, /media/hda1/etc/int.d/wacom-tools and > > /usr/share/xresprobe/xorg.conf > > > > Syslog reports: > > > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.400000] input: PC > > Speaker as /class/input/input1 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.420000] usbcore: > > registered new driver hiddev > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [ 17179591.440000] input: G-Tech > > CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard V1.01 as > /class/input/input2 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.440000] input: USB HID > > v1.00 Keyboard [G-Tech CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard > > V1.01 ] on usb-0000:00: 10.0-2 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.476000] input: G-Tech > > CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard V1.01 as > /class/input/input3 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.476000 ] input: USB > > HID v1.00 Mouse [G-Tech CHINA USB Wireless Mouse & KeyBoard > > V1.01 ] on usb-0000:00:10.0-2 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.476000] usbcore: > > registered new driver usbhid > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [ 17179591.476000] > > drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.604000] input: Wacom > > Graphire3 as /class/input/input4 > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.620000 ] usbcore: > > registered new driver wacom > > Aug 9 14:38:12 localhost kernel: [17179591.620000] > > drivers/usb/input/wacom.c: v1.44:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom > > Intuos tablet driver > > > > > > My /dev/input contains: > > > > event0 event1 event2 event3 event4 mice mouse0 mouse1 ts0 > > ts1 wacom > > > > where "wacom" is a symlink to one of the events (generally event4) > > > > Wacdump for event0 tells me event1 is "UNKNOWN", but it does open it. > > Event0 is my ps/2 keyboard, event2 is my (usb) keyboard, event3 is my > > usb mouse. Event4, to which wacom is a symlink, reports to be > > MODEL=3DWacom Graphire3 4x5 ROM=3D 3.1-4 CLS=3DUSB VNDR=3DWacom DEV=3DG= raphire3 > > SUB=3DET_0405, but moving the stylus around doesn't work (although the > > cursor moves on the screen). > > > > Similar results are obtained from cat <event>. Using cat <mouse> or > > cat <ts> shows me that mouse0 is my usb mouse, but mouse1 doesn't give > > any output for any device. > > > > Xidump -l reports: > > > > pointer disabled > > keyboard keyboard > > > > > > Finaly, both the GIMP and Inkscape report that there are no extended > > input devices. > > > > I've tried everything I can think of over the past four days, but > > nothing seems to work. Removing the two synaptic-installed packages > > and re-installing them gives the same problems. I've also tried > > downloading the tar from the linux-wacom site, but it doesn't build > > wacom.ko or wacom.o (it happily builts wacdump, xidump, wacom_drv.so > > and xsetwacom). I've replaced my system's wacom_drv.so with the one > > from the source-package, but no luck. > > > > Any ideas most welcome! > > > |