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{{Package-Introduction|The Linux Wacom Project manages the drivers, libraries, and documentation for configuring and running Wacom tablets under the Linux operating system. It contains diagnostic applications as well as updated kernel drivers and XFree86/X11R6 XInput drivers.|http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/}}
 
{{Package-Introduction|The Linux Wacom Project manages the drivers, libraries, and documentation for configuring and running Wacom tablets under the Linux operating system. It contains diagnostic applications as well as updated kernel drivers and XFree86/X11R6 XInput drivers.|http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/}}
 
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== Dependencies ==
 
== Dependencies ==

Revision as of 10:11, 1 July 2007

Download Source: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/linuxwacom/linuxwacom-0.7.8.tar.bz2

Introduction to Wacom

The Linux Wacom Project manages the drivers, libraries, and documentation for configuring and running Wacom tablets under the Linux operating system. It contains diagnostic applications as well as updated kernel drivers and XFree86/X11R6 XInput drivers.

Project Homepage: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/

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