When I shut down last night, I’d been using P-shop and my tablet. When I booted this morning, I forgot that I’d been using the tablet, so when I grabbed the mouse, I expected it to move….and it did. That is a big deal because mine is a fourth generation Wacom, but when I got it at Christmas, only up to third generation was supported under Linux. I run updates regularly, but really don’t pay much attention to what’s updating, I just let it do whatever it wants unless it tells me that an update will break some piece of existing software. Apparently, somewhere along the line, I updated to add support for fourth generation Wacom tablets. The stylus still isn’t pressure sensitive–I tried it in The GIMP–but it works, which is more than it did at Christmas, and the best bit is that I didn’t have to do a damned thing except forget I’d been using it the night before. I think I recall having done some kind of update to the kernel, but don’t remember when. Hm. Anyway, it works and I didn’t have to make it work, so…..yay. 🙂