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I'm thinking about getting myself a Wacom tablet to use it on my Linux system. I looked on the compatibility table and saw that the Wacom One Pen tablet has no version number listed for kernel, input-wacom and libwacom. What does this mean in terms of compatibility to Linux? Is it already generally compatible with Linux so it doesn't need a version number since it's a newer device compared to the others? Or is it just not compatible at all?
Thanks in advance.
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@ThisIssues which "Wacom One Pen" are you using? Please give us the device ID or the model number so we can check it for you.
Hello. Sorry for the late response. I choosed the Wacom Intous Pro now, which's officially supported by the kernel. The Wacom One tablet I mentioned was this here from 2023. The model number is CTCW1AB.
Hello,
I'm thinking about getting myself a Wacom tablet to use it on my Linux system. I looked on the compatibility table and saw that the Wacom One Pen tablet has no version number listed for kernel, input-wacom and libwacom. What does this mean in terms of compatibility to Linux? Is it already generally compatible with Linux so it doesn't need a version number since it's a newer device compared to the others? Or is it just not compatible at all?
Thanks in advance.
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