I purchased a Wacom Intuos graphics pad recently (specifically, Create Pen & Touch Tablet, which I think is the rebranding of the Intuos 4), and I am trying to configure it on my Linux Mint 15 system.
I followed these instructions regarding the configuration on The Linux Wacom Project's wiki
Here are some pertinent specs about my computer w.r.t. the installation:
$ uname -r
3.8.0-33-generic
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d $ ls
10-evdev.conf 50-synaptics.conf 51-synaptics-quirks.conf
11-evdev-quirks.conf 50-vmmouse.conf
11-evdev-trackpoint.conf 50-wacom.conf
(Note that the wacom configuration is there.)
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d $ X -version
X.Org X Server 1.13.3
Release Date: 2013-03-07
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
When I ran all of the configurations and make commands it all (eventually) worked out OK as per feedback in those commands. But still nothing... the device cannot be found when I type a command like:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d $ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ Logitech USB Optical Mouse id=11 [slave pointer (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3 [master keyboard (2)]
↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button id=6 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Video Bus id=7 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button id=8 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Logitech USB Keyboard id=9 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Logitech USB Keyboard id=10 [slave keyboard (3)]
It is not recognizing the wacom tablet at all. I have looked at the wacom config files, and they all seem to be correct (as best as I can tell). I am using the "hotplugging" method, as recommended (note the directory xorg.conf.d
). I'm at a loss what to try next.
I know the problem is configuration, because we also have a Mac at home, and I can get it to work on the Mac. I've used GIMP and similar drawing applications with the tablet on it and it works quite nicely.
I should also mention: when I plug it in, the lights turn on showing it is getting power, and when I click on the buttons, they work, but the tablet pad itself will not work at all... with the pen or by touch.
lsusb -v | grep -i wacom
output? Have you plugged it into a USB3 port? If so try a USB2 port, I've sometimes had problems with USB devices being recognised in USB3. AFAIK, the drivers are in the kernel now, you don't need to do anything other than plug in and configure. Have you tried the tablet in another computer (sure it's working)?lsusb -v | grep -i wacom
yields nothing to stdout. However, to stderr I see multipleCouldn't open device, some information will be missing
. In fact, it had this error for every device, including ones that I know work (e.g., mouse & keyboard). But there was nothing mentioning wacom. How do I know if it is USB2 or USB3? What's the command to check? I have tried the tablet in a Mac that we have and it worked fine, but no other Linux (this is the only Linux we have). Thanks!lsmod | grep wacom
? That will tell you if the wacom kernel module has at least been loaded.dmesg | grep wacom
should let you know if there are any errors loading the driver.sudo
access, so I can just dolsusb
with higher permissions. I'll also trylsmod
anddmesg
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