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XP-Pen sent me their new Artist Pro 16 (Gen2): they were curious if I could get it to work under Gnu/Linux without their proprietary driver.

Result: after a long evening of trial and error, tweaking Digimend/X11/xsetwacom, almost everything works now. 🎉

Of course, the deal is that if it works, I have to document it like I did with the Artist 24 Pro. So expect it soon™.

Btw, this one will stay on my desk: I had a serious crush on it while testing: super low latency & low parallax. 😍

@odoben Oh yes, I'm following that commit after commit and each step on the review. :blobaww: I'm like super excited to get a Wayland workflow that works, and at the same time their is still a many area where I have no idea how −for example− I could make a tablet like this one functional under Wayland. No more xsetwacom/X11 for the input but only libinput; it feels I have to relearn how to make things from scratch, and I'm not even sure it is possible without compiling and coding.

@davidrevoy @odoben
There is currently no tool that I know of to configure my little Wacom under Wayland on Ubuntu. I used to use xsetwacom of course, so I asked the Debian developer of xsetwacom, but he knew of no such program under Wayland. So I switched back to XOrg. Programming it myself is not possible!

David Revoy

@cliffp True. The Wayland architecture decision to put all the responsability of device configuration in the hand of each D.E. is , from my POV a big mistake. At least, xsetwacom was D.E. agnostic...

@odoben

@davidrevoy @cliffp
They're going the exact opposite route compared to Xorg, where one display server had to support every possible use case, which made it difficult to maintain. I do agree that they overdid the minimalism with Wayland but from a protocol developer's point of view it makes sense.

@odoben True. I know I'll intensify my report and beta-test to give feedback about what is missing on Wayland (tablet side, KDE Plasma) before Wayland become the main solution on Fedora 40. I'm really motivated to be able to use it; it's interesting on a technology point of view and security point of view.

@cliffp