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- #BAMBOO WACOM TABLET DRIVER V5.3.0 UPDATE#
- #BAMBOO WACOM TABLET DRIVER V5.3.0 ARCHIVE#
- #BAMBOO WACOM TABLET DRIVER V5.3.0 SOFTWARE#
- #BAMBOO WACOM TABLET DRIVER V5.3.0 DOWNLOAD#
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If you have success stories for a distribution or version not mentioned, let me know so I can update the page.įedora Core 4 - tested on kernel 2.6.14 & 2.6.12, X.org 6.8įedora Core 3 - tested on kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC3 & 2.6.9, X.org 6.8 (see Building wacom driver On Fedora Core 3) This page documents different distributions tested by myself or reported from the users in the discussion mailing list. Work on this document is on-going so if you find an error, have a question, or have something to add, please send an email to: Stories As of December 2002, this project has transformed into the Linux Wacom Project. It has since grown to cover all Wacom tablets, USB and serial, running on various different Linux distributions. This document began in November 2002 as a HOWTO for setting up a USB Wacom Intuos2 on Redhat 8.0.


#BAMBOO WACOM TABLET DRIVER V5.3.0 SERIAL#
The XFree86/Xorg XInput Driver - USB and Serial.Stable files included for linuxwacom-0.7.8-3:.
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