I see the same message in dmesg also. My problem is a wacom bamboo one that refuses to be recognized. More specifically, not /dev/input/wacom exists. Could this message have anything to do with this? Should I register something with AppArmour? If so, how do I do that?
I do not know if that message was already there before I compiled the wacom driver module.
I see the same message in dmesg also. My problem is a wacom bamboo one that refuses to be recognized. More specifically, not /dev/input/wacom exists. Could this message have anything to do with this? Should I register something with AppArmour? If so, how do I do that?
I do not know if that message was already there before I compiled the wacom driver module.