![]() I now think it is my Nvidia card that caused the crash and not Wacom., the reason being How to fix fedora 37 freezingĪnd mind you i don’t want to install nvidia drivers… I have ethical/moral disagreement with proprietary GPU and it is very awesome that Fedora doesn’t try to supplement that by default. Thank you very much for these inputs, too, about wayland and qt and everything It’s true that I am configuring many things at the same time. Here is a visual aid: no wifi or ethernet is recognized, and there are black bars around the display Is there any way to run a fix on my OS to help it get back to before the crash? I want to keep troubleshooting wacom but the OS is broken now. I tried to plug the pixel into different ports, like 2 and 3, and the USB extension cord (such a cord is working for my flash drive and my wacom and my keyboard and mouse…), the pixel and wifi just won’t connect I tried to shut down, and I tried to reboot. My pixel will charge still and I set it to USB tethering but Fedora doesn’t recognize it. It had recognized that I plugged in Google Pixel and was giving me internet connection before this crash. ![]() Those were plugged in and working before the crash. Except that’s not true, it recognizes my flash drive USB! But it does not recognize my crappy wifi adapter, and my Google Pixel phone that I was using for internet tethering when my wifi adapter wasn’t working well. For one, the scaling has black bars around it instead of scaling to the full monitor, so I think the display is incorrect now. I would like to try either “installing wayland” or installing a package called xorg-x11-drv-wacom that could work to prevent the crash, however my desktop is funky now. While I was dealing with the freeze, I saw that this discussion says that you need Wayland instead of x11 for Wacom drivers X11 crashes when using wacom tablet - #2 by figaro The pressure sensitivity worked, then after I completed the first stroke (and mind you, tested the finger touch sensitivity and side buttons which neither features I DON’T WANT from Wacom, I hate it!) the cursor froze and the whole system froze and I force shut it down with the power button after a few minutes. I was excited to use LXQT in particular since Krita uses Qt and I want something lightweight and fast. I’m using Fedora for the first time, very new to Linux, and it is important to me to have Wacom work with Krita.
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