How to install Pentablet Divers for XP Pen Deco 01 on Ubuntu 18.04?












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How do I install the Pentablet Drivers for XP Pen Deco 01?



I went to the website and downloaded the package (here is the link)



https://www.xp-pen.com/download/index/cid/36.html



I extracted the package but then I cant find the way to install it.










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    How do I install the Pentablet Drivers for XP Pen Deco 01?



    I went to the website and downloaded the package (here is the link)



    https://www.xp-pen.com/download/index/cid/36.html



    I extracted the package but then I cant find the way to install it.










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      How do I install the Pentablet Drivers for XP Pen Deco 01?



      I went to the website and downloaded the package (here is the link)



      https://www.xp-pen.com/download/index/cid/36.html



      I extracted the package but then I cant find the way to install it.










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      How do I install the Pentablet Drivers for XP Pen Deco 01?



      I went to the website and downloaded the package (here is the link)



      https://www.xp-pen.com/download/index/cid/36.html



      I extracted the package but then I cant find the way to install it.







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          1. Connect your XP-Pen product into computer

          2. Open driver folder then click right button – Properties on Pentablet_Driver.sh.

          3. Go to Permissions tab then make sure enable “Allow executing file as program” function.

          4. Run terminal from the folder where is your downloaded extracted driver

          5. Run: sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh


          The command "sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh" needs to be run in terminal everytime after pc or application restarts.






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          1. Connect your XP-Pen product into computer

          2. Open driver folder then click right button – Properties on Pentablet_Driver.sh.

          3. Go to Permissions tab then make sure enable “Allow executing file as program” function.

          4. Run terminal from the folder where is your downloaded extracted driver

          5. Run: sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh


          The command "sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh" needs to be run in terminal everytime after pc or application restarts.






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          1. Connect your XP-Pen product into computer

          2. Open driver folder then click right button – Properties on Pentablet_Driver.sh.

          3. Go to Permissions tab then make sure enable “Allow executing file as program” function.

          4. Run terminal from the folder where is your downloaded extracted driver

          5. Run: sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh


          The command "sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh" needs to be run in terminal everytime after pc or application restarts.






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          • you can automate the command by creating a systemd sevice

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            Jan 10 at 10:20














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          https://www.xp-pen.com/ask/detail/id/220/channel/66.html




          1. Connect your XP-Pen product into computer

          2. Open driver folder then click right button – Properties on Pentablet_Driver.sh.

          3. Go to Permissions tab then make sure enable “Allow executing file as program” function.

          4. Run terminal from the folder where is your downloaded extracted driver

          5. Run: sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh


          The command "sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh" needs to be run in terminal everytime after pc or application restarts.






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          https://www.xp-pen.com/ask/detail/id/220/channel/66.html




          1. Connect your XP-Pen product into computer

          2. Open driver folder then click right button – Properties on Pentablet_Driver.sh.

          3. Go to Permissions tab then make sure enable “Allow executing file as program” function.

          4. Run terminal from the folder where is your downloaded extracted driver

          5. Run: sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh


          The command "sudo ./Pentablet_Driver.sh" needs to be run in terminal everytime after pc or application restarts.







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          • you can automate the command by creating a systemd sevice

            – dsSTORM
            Jan 10 at 10:20



















          • you can automate the command by creating a systemd sevice

            – dsSTORM
            Jan 10 at 10:20

















          you can automate the command by creating a systemd sevice

          – dsSTORM
          Jan 10 at 10:20





          you can automate the command by creating a systemd sevice

          – dsSTORM
          Jan 10 at 10:20


















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