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recieved mine on the 29th. if linux support is there it isn't plug an play with ubuntu. i haven't found anything of help on the monoprice website.
it did work well in windows 10 using a not so new krita animation beta that i had downloaded a while back so i know it isn't faulty. if i were a windows user more than at work or a couple times a year at home then i'd be pleased as punch. if that were the case then my only complaint would be how blazing that blue power led is at the top/center of the case and blasting me right in the eyes. there shouldn't ever be a power led on a monitor that isn't diffused somehow or dim. i just cut a tiny squre off of a post it note and stuck it over that though.
unfortunately, i do like linux so currently i have a nearly $500 monitor, which does look nice and have nice color + viewing angles but that isn't what i wanted.
i do get lsusb info from it and when i do a usbhid dump i can tell it's sending data from the pen use.
i just installed raspbian on my rPi3 and it's responding there the same way as it is on my linux desktop. so it isn't working there out of the box either. so obviously there's been a change to something somewhere since that comment i found that it worked on the rPi running raspbian. whatever that was is probably why it isn't working on my desktop either.
sent a support e-mail to monoprice yesterday (friday) evening but they only reply on workdays so i'm still waiting to hear from them.
aside from that lsusb and some web searching tells me this has the same vendor and product ID as a bosto 22HDX for the digitizer/graphics tablet parts. it registers as a hanwang device. some of which apparently are supported by the linuxwacom drivers but this doesn't seem to be one of them or something else is going wrong. there are linux bosto drivers for the 22hdx but i'm going to try a few other things before i resort to that.
Oct 2, 2016
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