


I still do not understand how all this configuration files work, so I can not get to much useful information from the logs. I followed all the steps you indicate in the tutorial, but the tablet still does not work. A few days ago, I had the brilliant idea of trying the new ubuntu, and again, I can't make the tablet work. Hello! You help me some moths ago to configure the tablet. I'm pretty sure it'd work but I haven't tested it yet) Once done, restart your computer and test your tablet (UPDATE: Noy noted in the comments that you don't have to restart, but rather unplug and replug the tablet for the new settings to take effect.Edit the FDI file (/etc/hal/fdi/policy/99-x11-wizardpen.fdi) and subtitute the Top/Bottom/MaxX and Top/Bottom/MaxY values to the one obtained from the wizardpen-calibrate command.Once completed, the program will echo the corresponding nf setting Follow the instructions issued by the program, which will ask you to touch the top-left corner and bottom-right corner.Using a terminal/console, execute the calibration program: calibrate/wizardpen-calibrate /dev/input/event N (*Note: Subtitute /dev/input/eventN with the one obtained from Step 3).The source package contains a program called 'wizardpen-calibrate', which is in the 'calibrate' folder, which actually echoes the appropriate X11 calibration settings.Scroll down until you find the following line: vice_file = ' /dev/input/event N' ( N will a number).The line should read something like: info.product = ' ' Search the section with the name of your tablet, as obtained from Step 2 in the configuration step.Execute the following command: lshal | less.Google and the UbuntuForums are always your friend when it come to troubleshooting things ). Should you find your Wizardpen not working yet, check out the /var/log/Xorg.0.log to see what went wrong (Search for "EE" and "WW" would give you some important hint). button mapping screw-ups), I greatly recommend that you start to debug your configuration. If X fails to start up, or that the cursor runs amok with unpredictable and unacceptable behaviour (e.g.Reboot your computer (*Note: Thanks to Ociosu for the update).
