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Old 19-Jun-2008, 00:53
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Default Re: Wacom Bamboo

There is a blog here where a user managed to get a different model wacom to work:
Moosy blog - Wacom Volito tablet in OpenSUSE

I've never tried to configure a graphic tablet myself. But my wife purchased a DLA-401 Digital Note Recorder (a different model graphic tablet) and she has challenged me to get that running under Linux. < with evil grin on her part > ...

To clarify, my wife is a big WinXP fan, and the DLA-401 comes with WinXP support. But no mention of Linux. Of course she paid no heed to Linux compatibility when she purchased it. Sometimes I think she does this sort of purchase (without some Linux compatibility research before hand) as a challenge to me, to see if I can get new hardware working with Linux.

I'm not confident I am up to that challenge, especially since a large portion of the support for that device happens to be in the Thai language.
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