Good compatible graphics tablet?
I just want a good, compatible, graphics tablet for slackware. Do they work well with linux or will I need to do a lot of tweaking to get things to work? Is there anything I should look for before buying?
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Recently discussed on another board, for what it may be worth: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r202...raphics-Tablet
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I have a Wacom Graphire 3 and that works fine.
Indeed when I first started with Linux in the days of Slackware 9.1 I used the tablet exclusively for my mouse and one of the reasons I stuck with Slackware was that I found it the best distribution for getting the tablet working. There is a linuxwacom site which has instructions and software. |
More about the Graphire 3: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...60#post2907360
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That is an interesting post, in particular the bit about the udev rule.
One problem That I have had is that the tablet only works properly if it is plugged in when I boot, even if I restart kde. Would the udev rule enable me to have it working properly if I plug it in to a booted system. |
Sorry, I don't know. I still own no tablet myself. :(
I guess the question might be if X loads the module dynamically or if you have to restart the X server. Never tried such thing :scratch: |
I have a usb wacom intuos3. As posted above it must be plugged in at boot to work properly. Otherwise no problems.
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