Oregonian wrote:
I haven't had any trouble so far with any of those. I haven't tried my Wacom tablet in it yet. Wacom drivers came with Fedora 12 and I expect they probably did for Fedora 13. All I need to do is plug it in. Will let you know as soon as I know.
I ran across
this thread over at Fedora Forums just the other day. Don't know if it applies to your specific tablet but I haven't seen any solutions yet. Hopefully, this gets resolved soon because you really don't want to go through all that hassle whenever the kernel is updated.
Bob63 wrote:
I've been using a 32-bit distro of Linux, and everything that I am interested in using seems to work. I am considering switching to the 64-bit version.
Bob63, I'm not a 64-bit user but I do keep up with the all the 64-bit related threads over at Fedora Forums. What I've gleaned from my reading is that there are many 32bit device drivers (i.e. wireless network adapters) that have not been rewritten to support a 64bit architecture. The solution is to wrap the 32bt driver with a layer of code that interfaces to the 64 bit architecture. This works well for some and not so well for others.
Flash is an example of an app that seems to give some 64-bit users trouble. The extra layer of software slows things down, so instead of seeing a performance increase, you see a performance decrease. There is a 64 bit version of flash in the works and early reports on the beta version suggest it's really fast.
Why not install the 64-bit version on a spare drive and test it out? You might find it to be the cat's meow and if not, you still have your 32-bit version intact.