I found a file on the RasPi forum for installing a Wacom Kernel on Raspian but it is for the last edition of raspberry pi? I can't move it in the Tablet folder for some reason....
I found a file on the RasPi forum for installing a Wacom Kernel on Raspian but it is for the last edition of raspberry pi? I can't move it in the Tablet folder for some reason....
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=122368 Okay this threade suposbely contains the solution.. But I am new to LINUX and Python and don't know how to run the python script...
I tried to run the Python Script with "Sudo Bash" but the script just displayed a bunch of errors...
Inside a terminal window, try to "cd" into the directory that has rpi-source script.
Next just enter:
./rpi-source
Clem
PS. The directions assume some specific user knowledge of Linux unfortunately.
./rpi-source: line 9: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 10: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 11: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 12: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 13: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 14: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 15: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 16: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 17: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 18: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 19: import: command not found
./rpi-source: line 22: DISK_USAGE_MB: command not found
./rpi-source: line 24: wiki: command not found
./rpi-source: line 25: script_repo: command not found
./rpi-source: line 27: syntax error near unexpected token `('
./rpi-source: line 27: `update_tag_file = os.path.join(os.environ.get('HOME'), '.rpi-source')'
Was the first error on line 9, or earlier?
You've not pasted what you've typed, so it is ambiguous if you've just paste a random snippet of the errors or from the first error.
Can you also try typing:
python rpi-source
(just in case it makes a difference)
And also paste what you type and the entire CLI output. Also the contents of your rpi-source file would be good to see.
If you can't attach the files, then you can use some web based service like pastebin.com
and then just supply the URL.
I managed to use the Tar File input-wacom-0.31.0 to get the Wacom.ko into the right folder... Now how to I proceed to set it up...
I managed to use the Tar File input-wacom-0.31.0 to get the Wacom.ko into the right folder... Now how to I proceed to set it up...