HELP, I've almost got it going, but I'm missing something. I've had this thing for almost 4 months gathering dust with several failed attempts at getting it running. As I've said I almost had it working but I lost the use of my usb keyboard (Macally IKEY). Here below is what I've done so far - but what's missing? xf86config includes the following lines:- "Section "Module" Load "xf86GraphireUSB_3.so" EndSection Section "XInput" Subsection "gmouse" Port "/dev/input/event0" DeviceName "Graphire Mouse" Mode Relative AlwaysCore EndSubsection Subsection "gstylus" Port "/dev/input/event0" DeviceName "Graphire Pen" Mode Absolute AlwaysCore EndSubsection Subsection "geraser" Port "/dev/input/event0" DeviceName "Graphire Eraser" Mode Absolute AlwaysCore EndSubsection EndSection" This is the contents of /etc/config.d/usb.rc.config # # Configuration file for USB support # # # USB_HCI sets which USB controllers are present. Set this to # "usb-uhci" (Intel/Via chipsets), "usb-ohci" (other chipsets) or # "usb-ohci_hcd". You may specify more than one. "auto" (or leaving it # empty) will result in the script examining your PCI config space and load # the driver it thinks is the correct one (or none). # USB_HCI="usb-uhci usb-ohci usb-uhci_hcd" # # USB_DRIVERS specifies which drivers should be loaded on USB startup. # Default is "usb-keyboard mouse". You may additionally specify # acm, usb-serial, ezusb, usb-scsi, printer, hp_scanner, cpia, audio # Please note that not all of those are ready for prime time, yet. # USB_DRIVERS="hid keybdev input usb-serial evdev wacom" This is a list of /proc/bus/usb drivers loaded wacom serial hid hub usbdevfs I also, as root, did the following command "mknod event0 c 13 64" So as far as I can tell I've done everything by the book and the closest I've come is the mouse and pen worked after booting up but as the keyboard was not working I could not log in AAAaaaarrrRRGGGGggghhhHHHH!!!!! ANY HELP WOULD BE MOST WELCOME!!! Yours hopfully, Barrie Grieve.
For your drawing pad you might want to mail Daniel Egger (egger@suse.de) because he is very good with these devices. Send him some email and see what he has to say. * Barrie Grieve (bgrieve@clara.co.uk) [010305 15:09]: => =>ANY HELP WOULD BE MOST WELCOME!!! => -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
Hey, This is most interesting to me. If you get it working could you please let us know? Thanks! At 03:14 PM 3/5/2001 -0800, you wrote:
For your drawing pad you might want to mail Daniel Egger (egger@suse.de) because he is very good with these devices. Send him some email and see what he has to say.
* Barrie Grieve (bgrieve@clara.co.uk) [010305 15:09]: => =>ANY HELP WOULD BE MOST WELCOME!!! =>
-- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
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---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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