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FAQ/Linux: Add section on how to bypass stock tablet driver blockage #218

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@gonX gonX commented Nov 9, 2024

Fixes #196

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gonX commented Dec 15, 2024

As commented in #196:

Worth adding that not all devices support this. Many uclogic devices also have LIBINPUT_IGNORE_DEVICE=1 in udev files which means that even forcefully loading the kernel module will not work - they also need to bypass the udev rule temporarily.

Converting to draft until fixed. Suggestions on how to word this are welcome.

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Document how to to circumvent module blacklist (Linux)
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