Hi!
My Intuos3 SE doesn’t come back after suspend to disk so i have to replug usb cable. Can anyone help? I worry that constant repluging can damage tablet.
I mean could possibly damage tablet, i am not sure about that.
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:26:02 +0000, NoSkill wrote:
> I mean could possibly damage tablet, i am not sure about that.
The wacom drivers currently don’t support hot-plugging; you would have to
restart X in order to get the device reattached.
I have an Intuos4 myself and have observed this behaviour too - and have
talked to the developer who confirms that hotplug isn’t officially
supported, though there are some workarounds that can make it work -
though I don’t think those work with the latest software.
Jim
Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Moderator
ctrl+alt+F1 ctrl+alt+F7 works for me. Btw, is activating device after suspend to disk hotpluging?
I killed X (after suspend to disk) and then started it using startx and it didn’t make my tablet working. It seems that restarting X is not enough.
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:26:01 +0000, NoSkill wrote:
> ctrl+alt+F1 ctrl+alt+F7 works for me. Btw, is activating device after
> suspend to disk hotpluging?
I believe from the driver’s standpoint it is - X is already running, but
the device may not have loaded during the resume until after X is already
up and running.
Jim
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Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Moderator
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:06:01 +0000, NoSkill wrote:
> hendersj;2076306 Wrote:
>>
>> The wacom drivers currently don’t support hot-plugging; you would have
>> to
>> restart X in order to get the device reattached.
>>
>>
> I killed X (after suspend to disk) and then started it using startx and
> it didn’t make my tablet working. It seems that restarting X is not
> enough.
Is the wacom kernel module in memory?
Jim
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Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Moderator
>Is the wacom kernel module in memory?
How can i find out that?