have the problem mentioned above, some shortcuts work some don't in particular
ctrl-alt-t for opening a terminal, ctrl-alt-c in libreoffice.
What I observe is: ctrl-alt switches input source (I have two keyboards layouts
defined en and de) although in the shortcut settings in settings the shortcu
I have a problem with a HP ScanJet 4370. The scanner is correctly
recognized (lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 012: ID 03f0:4105 Hewlett-
Packard ScanJet 4370).
sudo scanimage -L output: device `hp3900:libusb:001:013' is a Hewlett-
Packard Scanjet 4370 flatbed scanner
scanimage --test output: scani
I am just a user, thus this post may sound naive but perhaps it gives a
different perspective:
Sane used to work until "something" was changed an now it doesn't work anymore
for many people. My naive questions:
what was/is the benefit of the change?
do the benefits outweigh the created problems?
Ubuntu 18.04.3 Kernel: 5.4.0-42-generic
Wacom Intuos BT S
The tablet is working after boot, not detected in Wacom Tablet settings
after hotplug the device is no longer working and also not detected in Wacom
Tablet settings
after reboot the tablet works but is not detected in Wacom Tablet settings
on Jul 16 2020 I still have the same problem. The pad is perfectly recognized
when using terminal commands but not detected in the device dialog under
settings>devices>Wacom Tablet. When I hit Test your settings I can input but
have to use high pressure. I did install the most recent drivers fro
Ubuntu 18.04.2 Gnome
had the problem described above, followed #23 and now my Xserver doesn't work
anymore. I am stuck at a terminal.
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