This page describes how to install a version of the latest wacom driver newer than that available in the ubuntu repositories.

Using A Package Archive

The simplest way is to add the wacom-plus package archive by first holding down [Ctrl] and [Alt] and then pressing the letter [T] you will summon a terminal to type the following commands in preparation:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:doctormo/wacom-plus
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Then, In order to install the updated kernel module for Bamboo Fun/Newer tablets:

sudo apt-get install wacom-dkms

Restart the computer for changes to take effect.

Compiling it yourself

Usually it is not necessary to compile the drivers, as they come pre-compiled. It is strongly discouraged to compile your own drivers and instead should seek a ppa with the updated driver from a trusted source. If one doesn't exist, then please ask.

To install, using the precompiled binaries:

Compiling the driver manually

Sometimes using the pre-built binaries is not possible, and the drivers must be compiled by hand. Using this method you are more likely to run into problems, so it's better if you know a little about compiling already, but not always essential.

Note: wacom-tools is not available from 10.04, replace with xserver-xorg-input-wacom instead.

You should make sure that "./configure" and "make" aren't returning errors. If they are, you can try googling for the error text, or asking in the ubuntuforums support thread at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=967147

Note: if you have previously installed using the prebuilt drivers, you should clean these up before compiling:

cd Desktop/linuxwacom-0.8.8-6/prebuilt
sudo ./uninstall

Note2: if you also want to install the wacom kernel module, you need to add --enable-wacom to the ./configure line. This usually isn't necessary unless you are using an older kernel which does not support your tablet. In this case the line would be:

./configure --enable-wacom --prefix=/usr

Reverting the driver to the Ubuntu version

If for any reason you wish to revert to the version of the drivers provided by Ubuntu, you can do so by typing the following command in a terminal:

sudo aptitude reinstall xserver-xorg-input-wacom wacom-tools

Note: wacom-tools is not available from 10.04 so you can omit this.


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Wacom/LatestDriver (last edited 2015-11-28 18:30:17 by c-73-4-133-108)