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If the kernel version changes, most of the time you will need to run make clean otherwise it will still build the driver for the older kernel version. Now you have to run make in src/2.6.30 and you should have no problems at all. If you followed these directions you should only edit “your-username” below before copying and pasting:Ĭd /home/your-username/linuxwacom-0.8.8-8

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Follow these additional steps to update the driver: There is no need to boot into an older kernel and recompile. Whenever there is a kernel update from Ubuntu, the source may no longer work for the new kernel. After rebooting, the module should be loaded automatically. Now add the following text at the end of the file: Enter this line in the terminal to open the file and edit in gedit: You should now add the module name to /etc/modules to automatically load it on boot. Please build the X driver from xf86-input-wacom. NOTE: this package only supports Xorg server older than 1.7. Sudo cp wacom.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/ Hit ENTER after each line (the 2.6.30 version is probably older than your current kernel version, but it’s the newest available for the driver and it works): Copy and paste each line below using the same procedure as for the wget command.
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Now you will need to unpack, configure, compile and install the driver. The load balancer in will look for the nearest mirror to download the file. Just type the following line (you can also select this text, copy it via CTRL-C and paste it in the terminal with CTRL-SHIFT-V) and hit enter: Staying on the same directory in your terminal, use wget to fetch the file from the Linux Wacom site on. Next, you will need to download the latest linuxwacom driver (0.8.8-8 at the moment of writing). Respond “y” and the system will setup the files required. The system will ask for permission to download the files (about 14 MB) and install the packages.

Sudo apt-get install build-essential libx11-dev libxi-dev x11proto-input-dev xserver-xorg-dev tk8.4-dev tcl8.4-dev libncurses5-dev Therefore you will need to open a terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and type this (or select this text, copy it via CTRL-C and paste it in the terminal with CTRL-SHIFT-V) as a single line: First, install some compiling tools and header files. Don’t worry, it’s pretty straightforward. You will need a kernel module newer than the one that comes with Lucid by default. No problem, just read through these easy-to-follow instructions and you will enjoy your tablet in about 10-15 minutes. I unpacked the Bamboo Pen tablet, plugged it into one USB port in the laptop and noticed it does not work out of the box. My laptop is currently running Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS, code name Lucid Lynx. We usually take the laptop with us, since we transfer our pictures from the camera to the computer and cloud disk.
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I wanted to use it together with my laptop, building a portable drawing system, very convenient if you travel with your children. I recently purchased the promising graphics tablet Bamboo Pen (CTL-460) distributed by Wacom for about 50 Euros. Please update your bookmarks, since we will not update this site anymore. Effective immediately, we have moved to our dedicated servers in
