I did one of these threads several months ago, when the site was new, and thought now was a good time to do another.

Message me if you

  • Want to try installing Linux for the first time
  • Want to try Linux but don't want to install it
  • Have some Linux-related problem you want another pair of eyeballs on
  • Want to learn a programming language
  • Want to build a computer
  • Want tutoring in any of the above
  • Need help with any old technical problem

(also play Arma with me)

  • cummunist [he/him,they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Hello comrade. So we know each other and I'm a jester but this is not a bit. I'm posting here cause steam messaging you feels awkward to me (don't ask why).

    I've just switched over to Manjaro KDE for reasons you probably already are aware of and I'm struggling to make my drawing tablet work.

    It worked almost just fine at first, I just needed to tweak the settings to make it stick to only one monitor and not strech out ; to access the settings, I needed to install the package kcm-wacomtablet.

    Now that this is done, I do have the settings panel available, but the tablet is just no longer recognized anymore. I can connect it with Bluetooth, but the "tablet finder" utility will just not detect any device. USB doesn't work either. Uninstalling kcm-wacom-tablet it doesn't fix the problem.

    I have tried re-installing input-wacom but I'm getting some compilation error (cursed hardware ya know).

    I'd like to know if you can think of any solution for this! Also, since you mention it in your post, I'd indeed like to learn C++ and how to be more "fluent" with Linux and eventually manage to fix my own issues when it comes to it.

    Hopefully your offer still stands!

    Yours truly (still not a bit)