tablet that exceeds Wacom's quality and support officially supported and tested on Arch Linux without a feature missing.

scrunkly little yinglet / bat / avali /
nondescript flappy critter
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does the computer
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debilitatingly gay
in an open poly relationship
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frequently NSFW π no minors pls
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@trashbyte on discord
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askbox is open!
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tablet that exceeds Wacom's quality and support officially supported and tested on Arch Linux without a feature missing.
I assume wacom one uses the third party open source driver. This tablet isn't Wacom, but a competitor that consists of former Wacom employees. These products are meant to compete with Wacom's high end professional tablets, so they absolutely obliterate Wacom One's offerings.
Aight noted for when i get a new tablet (the genius one i have doesnt have linux support :c)
NO WAY! A tablet with official linux software!!! That I have the privilege to experience this!!
The 10+ year old Wacom I got gifted is still enough for me though, I only do digital for sketches.