I installed Hardy Alpha on my Toshiba M200 to test the pen-features
After installation gdm/X booted with a minimal Xorg.conf without problems, but without pen support.
I installed wacom-tools and used wacdump to test the output of /dev/ttyS0 this worked correct.
I noticed a missing symlink /dev/input/wacom, I re-created this and tested wacdump on this symlink which worked out OK as well.
I copied the wacom-pen lines from gutsy's xorg.conf to hardy's but pen did not work in X after restarting X (but I now think I have forgotten to include them in the "ServerLayout". I will try it again tomorrow).
After stand-by (which did not brought back my X/gnome display) I tried to run wacom-tools again in the console, but it could not find /dev/ttyS0 anymore...
I installed Hardy Alpha on my Toshiba M200 to test the pen-features
After installation gdm/X booted with a minimal Xorg.conf without problems, but without pen support.
I installed wacom-tools and used wacdump to test the output of /dev/ttyS0 this worked correct.
I noticed a missing symlink /dev/input/wacom, I re-created this and tested wacdump on this symlink which worked out OK as well.
I copied the wacom-pen lines from gutsy's xorg.conf to hardy's but pen did not work in X after restarting X (but I now think I have forgotten to include them in the "ServerLayout". I will try it again tomorrow).
After stand-by (which did not brought back my X/gnome display) I tried to run wacom-tools again in the console, but it could not find /dev/ttyS0 anymore...