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Wacom art tablet acts funny in Linux (but only on oekaki applets, wtf) Penis Moai
When I (not doing third-person now, not in the mood) draw in oekaki when in Linux on an art tablet, I get these weird straight lines (circled in red).

As far as I've seen, GIMP and every other paint program work fine, so I think it might have something to do with how X interprets the stylus landing on the tablet (I can make straight lines with a mouse by I think clicking and dragging so maybe it's behaving like that with the pen for some reason).

Um, does anyone else here use Linux and oekaki? There's a wacomcpl program but I can only change settings for the eraser, it doesn't even list the stylus, although the stylus is "seen" and functions normally according to xidump.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, linux drivers can be tricky like that. I have no idea what to do though.
>> Penis Moai
Well it does seem to be counting as a double-click (in any window in X, if I click the Maximize/Restore button, nothing happens, unless I hold the pen down for one second then it counts as a single-click).

Is there any way to disable that line-drawing mode in the oekaki applet, so that it ignores things like that and just lets me draw?
>> Penis Moai
And by nothing happens I mean it toggles Maximized/Normal states twice instantly, and it looks like nothing happened.

Ah well.