[Bug 220706] Review Request: linuxwacom-0.7.6_3-3.1.i386.rpm - with wacomcpl tool, man page

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Summary: Review Request: linuxwacom-0.7.6_3-3.1.i386.rpm - with wacomcpl tool, man page


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220706





------- Additional Comments From gmureddu at prodigy.net.mx  2007-07-20 17:20 EST -------
I got to this discussion by chance when searching on Bugzilla and I was about to
apply an RFE for updated versions of the Wacom drivers as they are made
available by the linuxwacom project. At any rate, I have been successful to run
the linuxwacom on several other computers (raging from FC5/6 and now my main
system with Fedora 7). I have a little experience building RPM packages and have
been mostly successful installing the linuxwacom drivers in 64 and 32-bit
systems alike. Currently, though I'm running the bundled 0.7.4_1 package that is
part of "Core" and this has some problems when using it namely, the cursor
pointer vanishes in GDM to the lower right corner, or in a session the pointer
resets to "the origin" to the upper left corner when using any of the PAD
devices (buttons and wheel on a Graphire 4). My current setup is a 64-bit Fedora
7 installation, and I'd be willing to look into what could be causing the
problems encountered along the way to release this updated version of the driver.

Since version 0.7.8 has been already released, and the developers of the project
recommend using it, I'll see if I can get it to work fully (i.e. also building
the X driver, which I usually don't). I'll share my findings in the next couple
of hours as I tamper with it.

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