I can be more precise - sorry for commenting on wrong bug report but this will be visible to everybody who will find the question trough web search - Marian99us: bug you are facing is probably
then you probably just need to configure Xorg for the tablet. I prepared a "fixed" package that does this automatically for tablet pcs (if /dev/input/wacom exists, that is, if the driver is working: if that file does not exist, then the problem is elsewhere and NOT fixed by my package!)
Add the sources.list entries of the ubuntu-quickfix archive (if you trust the repository, which currently is very young but should not harm) or just click on the xorg debs in that page (but that's more complicated if you don't know linux at all.
You can use synaptic for everything, learning how to add apt-sources is easy but out-of-scope for this bug report - you will find tons of guides on the web.
I can be more precise - sorry for commenting on wrong bug report but this will be visible to everybody who will find the question trough web search - Marian99us: bug you are facing is probably
https:/ /bugs.edge. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ wacom-tools/ +bug/188787
If you have a file named
/dev/input/wacom
then you probably just need to configure Xorg for the tablet. I prepared a "fixed" package that does this automatically for tablet pcs (if /dev/input/wacom exists, that is, if the driver is working: if that file does not exist, then the problem is elsewhere and NOT fixed by my package!)
Add the sources.list entries of the ubuntu-quickfix archive (if you trust the repository, which currently is very young but should not harm) or just click on the xorg debs in that page (but that's more complicated if you don't know linux at all.
https:/ /edge.launchpad .net/~ubuntu- quickfix/ +archive
You can use synaptic for everything, learning how to add apt-sources is easy but out-of-scope for this bug report - you will find tons of guides on the web.