![]() ![]() My steps and work through and notes are not bracketed and are headed in CAPS. His instructions are provided in double brackets. I loaded a fresh OS (Ubuntu Studio 14.04) on a spare drive and proceeded as below. Variations of errors on the install below have been typical. ![]() You asked for more details regarding the last three weeks of install woes. I have not yet investigated pressure sensitivity in any programs. GIMP sees it, and allows you to configure the tablet input device, but does not allow it to be used. No idea how to configure the tablet buttons, but one thing at a time. That and I can cruise my desktop using the pen and tablet as a mouse (select, move, etc.). While I probably still need to do some configuration in the art programs, Inkscape and Krita do respond to the pen and tablet and make marks. The only thing I can think of that I did differently was use a different usb port (from several known good usb ports) for the tablet. Don't ask me why or how, but yesterday the tablet started working in my Mint 17.1. ![]() Linux Mint has a great, responsive helpful forum community! Any suggestions? Can I gather any system information for you?įirst, the good news. I have progressed no further since the WizardPen driver install. That link allowed me to install the WizardPen driver which was only momentarily successful. The link they provided is the same Portuguese link you provided. Although their documentation (in brackets below) states that Linux is not supported, the good folks at Ugee Tablets provided the instructions below (kudos to them for trying and not just brushing off Linux support). ![]()
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