On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 17:17 +0100, Emmanuele Massimi wrote: > Ok, I've done as you have suggested, but please note that: > > # ls /etc/udev/rules.d/ | grep wacom > 010_wacom.rules > wacom.rules > z60_xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules
The wacom.rules was supposed to be in /etc/udev/ but just remove both 010_wacom.rules and wacom.rules LEAVE, z60_xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules has everything you need in it. > In fact, nothing has changed, I get the same results as before. > > Did I need to change something in z60_xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules > instead? You shouldn't. I completely ignored the fact that xserver-xorg-input-wacom needed to be installed. (man, I should have caught that) > Like linking wacom-rules to z60_xserver- xorg-input-wacom.rules, > rather than to 010_wacom.rules... No... you only need the z60 installed from the xorg-xserver-input-wacom package. If you look at the z60 files you'll notice: KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", SYSFS{idVendor}=="056a", SYSFS{idProduct}=="0062", SYMLINK+="input/tablet-volito2-4x5" So, it seems the device file is: /dev/input/tablet-volito2-4x5 I guess they were trying to do things to well for you. Try you diags on the new device file. see what you get. Then change you /etc/X11/xorg.conf to reflect this new device. Reboot see what happens. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] That was as boring as a performance of "Richard the 3rd" with potatoes for actors. They're all eyes.
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