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Why wacom?
by Fri13 on Thursday 31/May/2007, @03:52
Why only supported tablet for linux seems to be only Wacom? There are alot good tablets and even cheaper.

Like http://trust.com/products/default.aspx?cat=_Current&grp=TABLETS&type=12X9-INCH&item=14070

I buyed one for my sister who used windows. On that time it didnt work on linux. After OpenSUSE 10.2 i tryed it again and it got reconized and worked as normal mouse. But pressing dont work as should (512 levels).

And it is good tablet, draws straight line with ruler and works great (on windows side ;-)).

And it is very cheap for A4+ size, only 75 euros so many art students could afford it.
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Re: Why wacom?
by Lee on Monday 02/Jul/2007, @14:15
Being the underdogs, those guys, at least, should be willing to provide development hardware.
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