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From: Ping <pin...@gm...> - 2009-10-23 16:00:09
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If it works all right on Windows, it is not a hardware issue. Email me your Xorg.0.log and xorg.conf (if you have one, if not the output of "xinput list"). I hope it is not a driver issue either :). Ping On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 8:55 AM, SHIRAKAWA Akira <shi...@gm...>wrote: > Ping wrote: > >> Does moving your I4 away from your monitor or laptop or just moving a bit >> around make a difference? The noise may be caused by the frequency of some >> other electronics. Not so sure. Just a guess.... >> > > I tried moving the tablet as far as one meter away from both my monitor and > pc (it's a desktop pc, by the way), but with no changes. Please note that I > do not have any wireless equipment around my workstation and that both the > power outlet and the pc power cable are properly grounded. > > In the end to solve this problem (back in June, when I bought my I4) I had > to switch back to Windows. Today I tried again my tablet on another PC with > the recently released Ubuntu 9.10 RC, but I have exactly the same problem, > no matter what is the USB port or the driver I use. > > I thought this could be a hardware problem (within the tablet, it can't be > the pen as I got it exchanged under warranty for other reasons, and it > didn't change anything), but if it was really so, wouldn't the same issue > occur on Windows too? > > If you need me to do other testing, please do tell me. > > -- > SHIRAKAWA Akira > |