hey so, thinkpad x61t
i'm running ubuntu 17.10 on it, the liveusb ran wonderfully, it detected a wacom tablet with no stylus but the tablet bit had settings, and krita worked wonderfully
after getting hdd working and installing 17.10 instead of using it live, the wacom tablet now detects both stylus and tablet and gives me more options, but now fast traces get lagged into straight lines in krita or get wobbly like they weren't before, plus other ui cursor locking glitches
how do i fix this?
more on ui cursor lockup glitch: sometimes, haven't been able to figure out what causes it, after i use the stylus on the screen, i'll become unable to click on any windows with either the trackpoint or stylus, only on the system ui like taskbar and the top bar. also using the stylus now (install vs. liveusb) causes it to have a new cursor and the trackpoint cursor stays there and i can still move it independently with the trackpoint.
is there a way to figure out why the liveusb worked better?
@squirrel Hold up, you'll be on the latest release won't you?
'cause that might be the issue, apparently there's a bug somewhere in the wayland/xwayland/xorg thingy mawhatsits in regard to wacom tablets not working properly and it hasn't been fixed in time for the artful aardvark release of ubuntu
@troubleMoney hhhhh
like, it works fine
but it's VERY SLIGHTLY wobbly for traces in krita and quick traces between lagged frames makes it do a straight line point a to b (like the mastodon doodle pad does sometimes)
all issues that didn't happen on the 17.10 liveusb alone, only after i installed it onto the hdd
@squirrel ah, one of those little niggly problems that are far more annoying than if it doesn't work completely
Did you do full updates after installation? 'cause the only thing I can think of is that the newest version of something might have introduced a bug that the older version on the liveusb didn't have