> I felt pretty presumptuous second guessing "you" when your little finger knows more about X than I'll likely learn in the next decade! Glad to hear I wasn't entirely insane (at least this time).
Triaging bugs is time consuming and tedious so I created scripts to do it for me. However they're fairly imperfect.
> xf86-input-wacom doesn't seem to have made it down the line yet, in fact after updating and searching for wacom, it still only sees the xserver-xorg-input-wacom package. I'm guessing it's just still on its way. I'm in the process of doing a 50 package update at the moment though, so I'll let you know how that goes.
xf86-input-wacom is the source package name. The binary name (which shows up in the installer) is xserver-xorg-input-wacom (same as the old driver).
> I felt pretty presumptuous second guessing "you" when your little finger knows more about X than I'll likely learn in the next decade! Glad to hear I wasn't entirely insane (at least this time).
Triaging bugs is time consuming and tedious so I created scripts to do it for me. However they're fairly imperfect.
> xf86-input-wacom doesn't seem to have made it down the line yet, in fact after updating and searching for wacom, it still only sees the xserver- xorg-input- wacom package. I'm guessing it's just still on its way. I'm in the process of doing a 50 package update at the moment though, so I'll let you know how that goes.
xf86-input-wacom is the source package name. The binary name (which shows up in the installer) is xserver- xorg-input- wacom (same as the old driver).