

Go to System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager Instructions on how to enable the "universe", "multiverse" and "partner" repositories. Whilst enabling "universe", you might as well enable "multiverse" and "partner" at the same time.

I'd be really grateful for any help :/ Thanks.Ĭode Select Expand sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-aiptekīUT - They are in the "universe" repo, so you will have to enable that first. The tablet DOES work, but not well enough to really use. I should add - I installed the Windows driver using Wine, though it doesn't seem to have worked. Where do I start? The beginning doesn't make sense. Your Graphire tablet should be working with the Gimp. Linux input: Wacom Graphire3 6x8 -> Mode: Screen Select "Configure Extended Input Devices"

InputDevice "WaltopStylus" "SendCoreEvents" The event number will be used to nf "Device" option libs/waltoptablet_drv.so /usr/lib/xorg/modules/inputģ Edit the Configuration file (nf) #cd /lib/modules/'uname -r'/drivers/inputĦ Test tablet controller detection (waltoptablet.ko)Ħ.1 If Driver=usbhid, add the waltop vendor id to the linux kernelĦ.2 If Driver=(none), install the waltop driver \waltoptablet.ko /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input/tablet \waltoptablet.ko /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input Or Copy (usb)hid.ko to kernel module directoryĢ Install Waltop Linux Driver (waltoptablet.ko) #cp drv/2.6.23/hid-quirks.c /usr/src/kernels/'uname -r'/drivers/hid/usbhidĠ.2.1 Copy hid-xxx.c to kernel source code directory #cp drv/2.6.21/hid-core.c /usr/src/kernels/'uname -r'/drivers/usb/input the instructions are thus (with edited-out gaps):Ġ.1.1 Copy hid-xxxx.c to kernel source code directory I found a Readme file, because there is no clear place to start in the midst of all these strange folders.

I've downloaded the Linux version from here.
