BOLD='\033[1m' GREEN='\033[32m' RESET='\033[0m' msg_replug() { echo -e "${BOLD}${GREEN}Replug${RESET} your tablet if it is connected. This will re-trigger the udev rules accordingly." echo } msg_starting() { echo "The daemon can be started with:" echo -e " $ ${GREEN}otd${RESET}" echo "You can fork it to the background and use output redirection to a log file if desired." echo "A systemd user service is also provided and can be used instead:" echo -e " $ ${GREEN}systemctl --user enable --now opentabletdriver.service${RESET}" echo } msg_modules() { echo "You will have to manually disable built-in kernel modules in order for this driver to work properly." echo -e "This can be done by blacklisting the kernel module by creating a file in ${GREEN}/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf${RESET} with a single line:" echo -e " ${GREEN}blacklist ${RESET}" echo "Where is 'wacom' if you own a wacom tablet, and 'hid_uclogic' otherwise." echo "To unload the module immediately, run:" echo -e " # ${GREEN}rmmod ${RESET}" echo } msg_faq() { echo -e "In the case that you still have issues after following these instructions, the FAQ at ${GREEN}https://github.com/InfinityGhost/OpenTabletDriver/wiki/Linux-FAQ${RESET} may help." echo } post_install() { echo echo -e "${BOLD}Welcome to OpenTabletDriver!${RESET}" echo "In order to start using this driver, there are certain things that have to be configured manually." echo msg_replug msg_starting msg_modules msg_faq }