This is really the most important thing I'm waiting for about TVP.
Who else want it to be developed ?
I hope I'm not the only one waiting for it, and programmers will take care of it!

The driver is not directly provided by wacom but there IS a driver that works very well; As Wacom support the devellopers by providing them with necessary infos, it's a good driver. http://www.wacom.com/productsupport/lin ... N=79248314slowtiger wrote: ... I just noticed that there's no Linux driver provided by Wacom for the big Cintiq 21UX. This might be an important point.
I'll do it in french forums , if someone could ask it in English (or other language) forums... Thanks.slowtiger wrote: ...- forums for existing Linux animation software, like Blender and such. ...
I think there would be an issue more with the Sentinel dongle drivers than with Wacom tablets. I've never done graphics under Linux using Wacom tablet so I can't say how well it works, but Linux is used with Maya, Houdini and other high end CG applications in production, and I am sure they don't make CG animators use mouse only!Deevad wrote:![]()
Each year I spend 3 or 4 days trying to do a migration to Linux ( almost 3 or 4 distro tested ) , so this Tvpaint Linux compatibility could be a great news for those who need a strong 2D software solution , even a stable Wine/Tvpaint solution , as Google do for their software (Picasa) , an integrated custom Wine glued to the software installation...
But I never get a success doing this OS migration cause of Wacom driver mainly ... So let 's Wacom come first in the path of building a stable and productive driver for Linux system more easy to install with express key to configure... After this, Tvpaint greats devellopers could start to work on TVpaint Linux version.
Right, I would like to know wich distribution and kernel they use and wich hardware about tablet.idragosani wrote:[...]and I am sure they don't make CG animators use mouse only!