"gwibber-daily" page sais it's gwibber daily build. Is it just newest version of gwibber?
In this case, you have gwibber in Debian sid repository.
Code:
$ apt-cache search gwibber
Package: gwibber
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Description: Open source social networking client for GNOME (client)
Gwibber is a social networking client for GNOME. It supports Facebook,
Twitter, Identi.ca, StatusNet, Buzz, Foursquare, FriendFeed, Flickr, Qaiku,
Ping.fm and Digg.
.
This package includes the Gwibber desktop client.
$ apt-cache search gwibber
gwibber-service-buzz - Buzz plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-digg - Digg plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-facebook - Facebook plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-flickr - Flickr plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-foursquare - Foursquare plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-friendfeed - Friendfeed plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-identica - Identi.ca plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-pingfm - pingfm plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-qaiku - Qaiku plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-statusnet - Status.Net plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service-twitter - Twitter plugin for Gwibber
gwibber-service - Open source social networking client for GNOME (service)
gwibber-themes - Open source social networking client for GNOME (Themes)
gwibber - Open source social networking client for GNOME (client)
I don't know anything about Wacom Bamboo tablet, so I don't know if this
package is solution to your problem. but if you want to install and try,
just do:
#apt-get install gwibber
also, there is a package named wacom-tools and xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Code:
$ apt-cache show wacom-tools
Package: wacom-tools
...
Description: utilities for Wacom tablet devices
This package provides utilities to test and configure Wacom graphics tablets.
You will need kernel and X.Org driver support for your tablet to use them.
$ apt-cache show xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
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Description: X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver
This package provides the X.Org driver for Wacom tablet devices.
But I see these two are meant to run on Wacom tablet, not to connect PC with it.
If you tell how you physically connect the Wacom tablet with your PC;
You use USB cable? or via wifi? etc., it may help to get more/better answer. |