ujust install-opentabletdriver seems to replace / break tablet drivers in kernel - even when removed
Tested with 3 bazzite systems, it seems to be something in the ujust recipe causing the issue.
System 1, the user ujust install-opentabletdriver, then plugged in their tablet. Tablet does not function, but is recognised in the opentabletdriver gui (but nono function), recognized with lsusb.
System 2, works without installing anything, installing opentabletdriver from bazaar flatpak - recognises tablet, but does not function (same as system 1), uninstall the flatpak - tablet works in full seemingly using the kernel driver as before
System 3, works as system 2, but then tries ujust install-opentabletdriver instead of bazaar, tablet stops functioning, is recognised as correct device in opentabletdriver (as system 1), tried - ujust remove-opentabletdriver, completes successfully, but the tablet no longer functions on this system, after reboot etc. So it seems something in the recipe is causing otd to replace or prevent what is in the kernel being used. The point of this exercise was to try and give tablet function to system 1 without a reinstall. Unfortunately system 1 got footgunned by installing the otd via ujust before assuming improved functionality from otd.
Is there a way to restore function to the default kernel driver, rather than what the ujust recipe did?
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