Thursday, June 25, 2009

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MousePen Configuring a Linux Mint Genius

Well, I think that, besides serving as autorecordatorio may help more than anyone.
The latest version of Linux Mint to this date (Gloria), which is based on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope. How to set up is similar to earlier versions, but here I detail the process very easily.
Browsing, I found several solutions (the first few times you had to recompile the driver myself), and was cumbersome. However, someone was up. Deb package that greatly facilitates the process, and saves you having to install a lot of programming tools just to have a pencil foot.
is done as follows:

First, download the package wizardpen_0.7.0-alpha2_i386.dev here.

When this was done, we headed to where we downloaded the file and double click it. It will open the package manager and all you have to do is click "Install the package" and put the administrator password.

Once done, we need to make the system work our tablet. For this we use a. Fdi, which is actually a text file that contains "guidelines" that tell the operating system data on how to understand the data tablet.
The first thing to do is get the name by which our operating system is seeing. The tablet connects to the USB port (if you had not already connected), open the console and type the following command:

grep-i name / proc / bus / input / devices For

mine, a MousePen Genius 8x6, leaving UC-LOGIC Tablet WP8060U.
Now, you must create a fdi file in / etc / hal / fdi / policy. The name of this file should be 99-geniuspen.fdi. However, as bloggers do not put code directly supports me, I spend my file. Fdi directly. Download it from http://www.mediafire.com/?nzzmyozndjj .

If the name of your tablet is different from mine, edit the file. Fdi with any text editor and change the string UC-LOGIC Tablet WP8060U so you get it to you.

Once done, copy it to / etc / hal / fdi / policy. To do this, open any folder on your system, press CTRL + L, enter route and hit ENTER. Right click the folder, and "Open as root". See how the folder is open-now red. Paste the file and close the window.
Once done, reboot the system (not enough to restart the GUI) and go. Your tablet is working.

Sources:
http://digitalbluewave.blogspot.com/2008/10/genius-wizardpen-with-intrepid-ibex.html
http://digitalbluewave.blogspot.com/2008/11/updated- wizardpen-driver-070-alpha1-p.html
http://comunidad.fotolibre.net/index.php?topic=4728.msg46724; topics <- Este es para Ubuntu, pero está en español y detalla casi los mismos pasos que yo.

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