This is happening for me as well in Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS with a Bamboo
CTH-670. I also reported the bug directly at the Linux-Wacom project's
bug tracker:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3577383&group_id=69596&atid=525124
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Things are better with ubuntu-12.04LTS. It seems that the pen halted
only one time after the upgrade to 12.04.
grep WW.*tylus /var/log/Xorg.*.log returns no results.
grep EE.*tylus /var/log/Xorg.*.log
reports:
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:[40.881] (EE) Serial Wacom Tablet stylus: Invalid type
'cursor
Same resutls with kernel from mainline
uname -a
Linux patty-ThinkPad-X61-Tablet 3.2.0-030200rc4-generic #201112012035 SMP Fri
Dec 2 01:44:19 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
xinput --list
does not list the pen on "first" user, only on second user.
grep WW.*tylus /var/log/Xorg.*.log
/var/log/Xor
uname -a
Linux patty-ThinkPad-X61-Tablet 3.0.0-17-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 8
17:34:21 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I will try mainline builds
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
I forgot to mention that the pen is unresponsive (in one user) after
random time not always. If
korgman: Which kernel are you running?
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Similar or same problem here (ThinkPad X61 tablet)
I use the tablet as multi-user.
On "first" user [ctrl+alt+f7] the pen does not work
On "second" user [ctrl+alt+f8] the pen works.
So, it's not a hardware issue.
I don't know if it helps:
/var/log/Xorg.2.log:[ 15853.585] (EE) PreInit returned 8
Similar or same problem here (ThinkPad X61 tablet)
I use the tablet as multi-user.
On "first" user [ctrl+alt+f7] the pen does not work
On "second" user [ctrl+alt+f8] the pen works.
So, it's not a hardware issue.
I don't know if it helps:
/var/log/Xorg.2.log:[ 15853.585] (EE) PreInit returned 8
I would, but I'm no longer certain that it was the patch that did the
trick. Since I've upgraded to kernel 3.3.1 I haven't experienced the
problem (it has been roughly 10 days) so I'll wait and see if the
problem has indeed been fixed.
In this OpenSUSE bugreport ( http://lists.opensuse.org/opensus
Please send such patches to upstream (linuxwacom-
de...@lists.sourceforge.net), and also test the current code on
12.04beta.
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I personally do not think that it is hardware related, as I never had a problem
when using the pre xorg-server-1.7 linuxwacom drivers. I think that I've fixed
the problem by editing the xf86-input-wacom driver source code, though. When I
say that I "think" I've fixed it, it is due to the fact th
Greetings to all... I have a Touchpad X41 Tablet with Ubuntu Maverick
(recently upgraded from Lucid) and I was facing the same problem with
stylus pen going crazy at random and only restarting would fix it again.
I couldn't manage to generate the events at which the pen goes crazy. it
just seems it
Greetings to all... I have a Touchpad X41 Tablet with Ubuntu Maverick
(recently upgraded from Lucid) and I was facing the same problem with
stylus pen going crazy at random and only restarting would fix it again.
I couldn't manage to generate the events at which the pen goes crazy. it
just seems it
Greetings to all... I have a Touchpad X41 Tablet with Ubuntu Maverick
(recently upgraded from Lucid) and I was facing the same problem with
stylus pen going crazy at random and only restarting would fix it again.
I couldn't manage to generate the events at which the pen goes crazy. it
just seems it
Greetings to all... I have a Touchpad X41 Tablet with Ubuntu Maverick
(recently upgraded from Lucid) and I was facing the same problem with
stylus pen going crazy at random and only restarting would fix it again.
I couldn't manage to generate the events at which the pen goes crazy. it
just seems it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-wacom/+bug/580719
Update for new bug in Lucid, is identical, thought I should link back
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Hi Liken,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
normal
Thank you for reporting this issue with wacom-tools, we are migrating it to the
new xf86-input-wacom package which has replaced it in the development version
of Ubuntu.
This would be a good point for you to re-test this issue against the new
package to see if is still occurring. If not, you ca
After updating the BIOS on my Thinkpad X60 tablet (to version 1.15 from
Lenovo), I am no longer experiencing this issue. It's only been a few
days -- but it would be interesting to see if a BIOS update fixes it for
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I am also facing this bug. I am running Ubuntu 9.10 on a X41 tablet.
I've attached an screenshot of what happens in xournal when I try to
slowly drow a vertical line. I tried it once, changes the color with my
mouse and tried the pen again. It seems that my pen only jumps straight
to the some edge
I'm glad I found this problem report, but not really, because this
happening to me too.
I just installed Ubuntu KarmicKoala (9.10) on my x41, and aside from a
dozen apps, or so, mine is a pretty-vanilla installation.
My behavior is just like others have described: crazy jumpiness; random
mousecli
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I have manually compiled and installed linuxwacom 0.8.3-3 in the hope of
getting this fixed. I think it happens less often now, but it may just
be coincidence.
I can usually fix the tablet by running a script containing this:
echo -x "\x00" > /dev/ttyS0
sleep 0.5
echo -x "\x02" > /dev/ttyS0
The
It appears that there is a new problem with my tablet, possibly related
to this bug or the ttyS0 hack.
The cursor used to react instantly and follow the pen very quickly and
precisely. It still moves instantly if I just tap the screen somewhere,
but whenever I move the pen around continuously it l
Until yesterday night when it started to reapper, it had been a very long time
since last time I experienced this bug.
I recently upgraded to 9.04, so I guess the problem came back in the new Jaunty
packages.
I tried the ttyS0 hack suggested by Isabella and it worked like a charm on my
ThinkPad
Tried suggested echos with 8.10.
For me this wont fix anything. I can deactivate the tablet with \x00,
but \x03 does not seem to have any effect on the behaviour.
Also, to mention, I just saw that kernel module "wacom" isn`t even
loaded.
restarting hal does nothing.
restarting X11 does nothing.
Nice to know, I've not updated to 8.10 yet because I wanted the LTS
option of 8.04 and sort of felt it would be a waste of time since the
updated driver did not seem to make any difference.
Some notes on the ttyS0 hack:
* Embarrassingly confused the -x with the -e option in my echo statement. Was
Bug persists in Ubuntu 8.10 with my X41.
Will try the ttyS0 hacks mentioned.
Still can't really reproduce how fast it's happening. Sometimes worked
for days, sometimes just minutes.
Since I do not use Gnome, but KDE, and restarting / killing / whatever
the Xserver does not help, it seems to be a
compiled/updated as per the instruction in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=870640 and it still did not
work. However did find a work around on the X41 anyways..
echo -x "\x03" > /dev/ttyS0#typing this at console seems to reset
the table ^_^
Also:
echo -x "\x00" > /dev/t
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jgordon, you may want to engage upstream with this. If you've been
working with the latest release then upstream should be able to better
help you. Their preference seems to be to write the mailing list
however, rather than use the bug tracker.
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yeah i had high hopes too and then mine started doing it within an hour
of use sucks.
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Well, unfortunately, it just started the behavior again, so it is not
fixed even in 0.8.1-2.
Bummer.
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so far so good...thanks a ton for making a deb, very helpful
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I've been testing for 3 days with 0.8.1-2 with no problems. It's rare
that the stylus will go that long without erratic movement. I'm going
to post the package I made for the wacom driver, but you probably want
to remove your wacom driver first, because this package was built with
the checkinstal
Someone on the linux wacom bug page is reporting that this is fixed in
the newest version (0.8.1-2).
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=2030106
I've compiled it. It's a tricky thing to get it compiled because of some
unmeetable dependencies in Hardy, so it needs to be patched before
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- Frecuently pen stops working correctly and it goes crazy in my IBM thinkpad
X41 Tablet.
+ Frequently pen stops working correctly and it goes crazy in my IBM thinkpad
X41 Tablet.
When you put pen near to screen it ap
And here is /var/log/Xorg.0.log; the bug is currently active and
twitching away on my X41t right now.
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Here's my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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I can't even duplicate this. If you can, please attach the following:
* /etc/X11/xorg.conf (if it exists)
* /var/log/Xorg.0.log (after the bug exhibits itself)
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how has this problem not found ONE solution yet!?
this is the one thing that ruins ubuntu for me... the stylus works fine
on my x41 when its not jumpy but it never lasts long and then the only
way to fix it is the reboot. even suspend and resume like some say
won't work for me. This is a horribl
I agree with Liken. Bug #159026 is a feature request for ACPI rotation
scripts and has nothing to do with this issue.
As I said previously, I had this bug under Gutsy, so I'd love to see it
resolved.
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This bug persists after update to intrepid versions of wacom-tools and
input-wacom.
I have not suspended/resumed computer before jumpiness.
Jumpy mouse behaviour is slightly different now.
I can't see any relation with bug #159026.
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Whoops, bad edit! I apologize.
Still, the remark stands. Given the suspend/resume problems you were
also experiencing, I would check out power management issues before we
settle for a "simple" driver fix - ACPI is still somewhat of a rocky
boat under Hardy, I guess.
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Thanks for the update... here's hope things will improve soon.
In that regard, there's also a https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/159026";>bug
#159026 concerning the X41 - I'm not so sure the two things are connected,
but the accelerometer/ACPI issue caught my at
An update to my previous comment.
After some more testing, I've got the jumpy mouse behavior described
above, so the bug persists.
I will add, however, that suspending and resuming fixes the behavior
(until next time).
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You
A few data points:
1) I had this problem under gutsy. I found that suspending and
resuming my thinkpad x41t would fix it nearly every time.
2) I reinstalled with Hardy recently on the same machine and found that
I was having suspend/resume issues. In previous versions of Ubuntu,
I've had to ad
FYI, the current production-level driver on linuxwacom is now 0.8.03,
released on 2008-05-24. There are several additions and improvements,
and early testing with the Intrepid Ibex kernel seems to be giving good
results.
Also, check the Wacom entry and the other input sections under
xorg.conf.
-
This bug persists.
xserver-xorg-input-wacom 1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
wacom-tools 1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
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I also have this problem on the same computer, an IBM x41 tablet, and
using fully updated hardy heron as well. I have the exact same versions
of wacom stuff and the problem is the same: after a few hours of normal
use, the pen will stop functioning, when you bring it to the screen it
will jump ba
xserver-xorg-input-wacom 1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
wacom-tools1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
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I cannot reproduce it. It seems aleatory, but frecuently after several hours. I
have this problem from the beggining, Hardy Beta releases. To
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