> On Friday, 11:56 PM, Jason Gerecke wrote: Do you mind if I submit your patch file alongside it? I will submit a bug report to KDE shortly. Thanks to your detailed explanation in the patch notes we were able to apply a manual configuration to the Cintiq that almost completely solved the issue, so that will serve as a good stop-gap for now. > Thank you very much for your prompt response, as well as going the extra mile with your patch! I'm pleased to report that the patch appeared to make a positive difference (although it did not completely solve the problem). Now instead of four in the eights place / Hopefully their developers will be along to comment on or apply it See if it might be a symptom of another bug elsewhere.Īs for the patch, please do go ahead and attach it to your bug report. Very familiar with the control panel codebase but can take a look to :) What additional configuration was required, if I may ask? I'm not I'm glad to hear that the patch has mostly solved the problem for you > here to see if it is or isn't supported > but before I try and remotely debug things, I'd thought I'd first check > I'm told the tablet is not seen by the OS (using a stock EL7.7 kernel). > I'm asking on behalf of a colleague on the other side of the world - and > The wireless dongle is listed (via lsusb) as: > Does RHEL/CentOS 7 support a PTH-651 with a wireless kit? > device, but I hoping someone here will be able to answer this simple > I realize this question is for a particular distro's support for a Wacom
#Opencanvas 1.1 not compatible with wacom cintiq 13hd driver#
With RHEL/Centos and its unique driver setup. Working with a Debian system using the same driver, so this may be an issue Older wacom kernel driver, but as you report, it does not. Please file this issue at:Ĭentos 7 has two Wacom kernel drivers. This list is closed, nobody may subscribe to it.