@rzeta0 Yes, it's one of their competitor. They became popular by increasing their quality while keeping a lower price on this market. The same strategy also for Xencelabs, Gaomon and XpPen.
Unfortunately, Huion decided to propose only proprietary drivers on their website for GNU/Linux, with a discutable and variable quality and no possibility to report issues, fix them, or improve them. That's why a free/libre software open driver is important to me, and also testing hardware running on it.
@rzeta0 Yes, it's one of their competitor. They became popular by increasing their quality while keeping a lower price on this market. The same strategy also for Xencelabs, Gaomon and XpPen.
Unfortunately, Huion decided to propose only proprietary drivers on their website for GNU/Linux, with a discutable and variable quality and no possibility to report issues, fix them, or improve them. That's why a free/libre software open driver is important to me, and also testing hardware running on it.