09-05-2016, 11:01 PM
Hello,
These two days I managed to contact DIGIMEND author and to do some work with him.
I will try to post and explain our conversation and work these days.
Untill then I have to say this: these drivers are PARTLY integrated in existing longsleep's kernel.
What does it means: as I said before, touch senstive part of tablet produced by pen is active, so you can use pressure to make dots, grey scales etc, but in point. Second part, moving (mouse) part, is not active, so you can't use pen as a mouse in order to draw lines, move through pictures, open droplist menus , etc.
This,second part is missing item that I am trying to fix.
How I managed this ? Well I spent 7 hours installing longsleep's Xenial kernel and Lenny's Debian (separately) and experimenting what I will get.
That is why I say I can provide with needed data and perform action in order to make fully work of this unit.
Same tablet works without problem (on Ubuntu 16.04) and that is the reason and potential I saw using Pine64 as a drawing station for beginners together with Debian or Ubunt OS .
These two days I managed to contact DIGIMEND author and to do some work with him.
I will try to post and explain our conversation and work these days.
Untill then I have to say this: these drivers are PARTLY integrated in existing longsleep's kernel.
What does it means: as I said before, touch senstive part of tablet produced by pen is active, so you can use pressure to make dots, grey scales etc, but in point. Second part, moving (mouse) part, is not active, so you can't use pen as a mouse in order to draw lines, move through pictures, open droplist menus , etc.
This,second part is missing item that I am trying to fix.
How I managed this ? Well I spent 7 hours installing longsleep's Xenial kernel and Lenny's Debian (separately) and experimenting what I will get.
That is why I say I can provide with needed data and perform action in order to make fully work of this unit.
Same tablet works without problem (on Ubuntu 16.04) and that is the reason and potential I saw using Pine64 as a drawing station for beginners together with Debian or Ubunt OS .