DIGImend kernel drivers
This is a collection of graphics tablet drivers for the Linux kernel, produced and maintained by the DIGImend project. We maintain this package to provide newer drivers for older kernel versions which don't have them, and to allow users to test new drivers before we contribute them to the mainline kernel.
See the list of supported tablets on the project website.
Installing
Kernel v3.5 or newer is required. Kernel headers or the build tree for the running kernel are required.
On Debian-derived systems (such as Ubuntu and Mint) headers can be obtained by
installing appropriate version of linux-headers
package. On Red Hat and
derived distributions the package name is kernel-headers
.
Download appropriate files for one of the releases from the releases page. The "Download ZIP" link on the right of the GitHub page leads to the source of the current development version, use it only if you know what you're doing.
Installing Debian package
If you're using Debian or a derived distro, such as Ubuntu, please try using the experimental .deb package. If it works for you, this will remove the need to reinstall the driver after each kernel upgrade. If it doesn't work, please report the issue.
If you're not using a Debian-based distro, or the .deb package didn't work, you can try installing the driver using DKMS directly, if you know how, or manually as described below.
Installing source package with DKMS
If you know how to use DKMS, you can try installing the package with it directly, employing the experimental DKMS support. Please report issues if you find any.
Installing source package manually
To build the drivers run make
in the package's directory.
Please disregard the possible "Can't read private key" messages. They don't affect the driver functionality, unless you set up kernel module signature verification.
To install the drivers run sudo make install
in the package's directory.
Make sure the previous versions of the drivers were unloaded from memory with the following commands:
sudo rmmod hid-kye
sudo rmmod hid-uclogic
sudo rmmod hid-huion
and reconnect the tablet. Or simply reboot the machine.
Note that if you built and installed the driver with make
and sudo make install
as described above, you will need to do that again after each kernel
upgrade.
See the DIGImend project support page for further setup instructions. Please report issues if you find any.
Uninstalling
Manually-installed package
To uninstall a manually-installed package execute make uninstall
as root in
the package source directory.
Upgrading / downgrading
Manually-installed package
If you've manually installed a version of this package before, please uninstall it before installing another one, using the sources you used for installation.