



Please check first from that list of devices if I have it already. If you have device you wish toĭonate you can send it to my address. Also notable contributions to the related things, DVB USB V2 framework, DVB-core/frontend, DVB API changes and continuous reviews.Īlthough that everything is given for free as a community project, the development has cost tens thousands of euros for me. I have made more digital television drivers than anyone else during recent 5 years or so. Linux Kernel Media team website is hosted on. Webcams, FM radios and remote controllers are also coming from that same subsystem. Kernel television stuff is coming from the own subsystem, called Linux Media aka V4L/DVB. I am one of the digital television side core developers. You just entered Linux Kernel developer Antti Palosaari project page. The only difference not explored that I can think of is kernel (I'm on 4.8.13-1 right now), but since it was loading the modules before I blacklisted them, and since everything else tells me the tablet is there (other than actually doing anything with it) I'm tempted to think not.Ī little out of my depth on debugging this now.Antti Palosaari :: Linux hacker :: professional TV hobbyist Now, it did work before (though as I say, I had no pressure in Krita, which I now know is possible), but I'm very baffled.Īny clues where to look would be gratefully received, now. No change, it works on a Mint Live DVD, and it may as well not exist on Arch. I checked loaded modules on Mint, and there was only hid_generic and hidusb, so I blacklisted the uclogic and kye modules on Arch. Mint Live DVD, I have pressure sensitivity. On Arch, even with the tablet working, I had no pressure sensitivity in Krita. Experimentally, I did a live install of Krita and tested. The old version has problems with graphics etc. I downloaded the lastest Mint DVD and booted. usb 5-4: new full-speed USB device number 4 using ohci-pci
