• Hadriscus@jlai.lu
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    1 hour ago

    I am writing this from Windows 11. I still haven’t solved my wacom tablet issues on Linux. I still have a drive with Nobara 42, but I can’t use it. When I have some free time, I will get to the bottom of it, and perhaps (finally) ditch the Windows. Addendum : right now I depend on Windows+Wacom to keep functioning correctly to be able to work.

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      28 minutes ago

      i’m using KDA plasma six with fedora. My wacom intous works great. I can’t remember if I installed a driver or just used what was in the OS but either way it was pretty simple.

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        17 minutes ago

        I have had feedback from another person on another forum saying they don’t have any issues either. Do you mind sharing your tablet model name, and any details you think might be relevant to this ? for instance mine is PTH-660, the one from 2024 that does touch as well (although I generally keep it off). Perhaps the distro details are important too, but tbf I’ve had the exact same issues with every distro I’ve tried : CachyOS, Nobara 42, Debian Trixie… it’s also only with Wayland, X11 works fine (but has other limitations regarding multimonitor that are problematic).

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          8 minutes ago

          Yeah, wacom intous pro PTH – 660. I know it was purchased before the pandemic. I don’t remember the exact year. I’m using Wayland but without multiple monitors.

          Did you try getting a driver from wacom?

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      3 hours ago

      For me it is the displaylink dock driver which consume all the CPU in Ubuntu and Fedora. When that will sorted out, but I doubt it will happen anytime soon, I will finally ditch Windows.