December 4, 2018 9:18 PM, "Stuart Henderson" <stu@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2018-12-04, rsykora@disroot.org <rsykora@disroot.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I am running OpenBSD desktop, but I need to use my usb-connected
>> tablet wacom Intuos3, which, under OpenBSD, cannot be used together
>> with pressure sensitivity.
>>
>> Thus, I thought I could install, say, Alpine linux under vm, and
>> use the tablet via linux. I have Alpine running in vm now. But
>> I don't know how to make the tablet accessible to the linux, so that
>> the requested functionality would be available (i.e., probably use
>> drivers from linux for the tablet).
>>
>> Can anybody help or make any comments?
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ruda
>
> You would need some kind of device passthrough for this approach
> to work, but vmd doesn't support that, and adding that is probably
> much trickier than improving usbtablet(4).
Ok, thanks for the answer, though negative!
I may try at one point to look at usbtablet, but at the moment
it's beyond my reach.
Thanks
Ruda
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