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On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:54:07 -0500
Kevin Buhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Both in gdm and after logging into an x session, a copy of the mouse
> > pointer will 'freeze' in one spot on the screen.
>
> The u
Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Both in gdm and after logging into an x session, a copy of the mouse
> pointer will 'freeze' in one spot on the screen.
The usual blanket solution for X cursor problems is to try disabling
the hardware cursor. Try adding:
Option "SWcursor" "on"
to
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Hello list,
I am having a strange problem in X11 that I have not been able to
solve. First, this is on a AMD XP 1800+ on a Giga-Byte motherboard
with a Via chipset and built-in video card. The video card uses the
'savage' driver in Xfree86. The machin
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 06:34 pm, James Sinnamon wrote:
> Dear Mark and everyone else,
> However ...
>
> Cursor now gets blocked out with ugly black stripes
> --
>
> One problem, which is more than a little irritating, is that a
>
Simon Hepburn writes:
> often solved just by enabling or disabling a single line in your config. I
> suspect you have Option "HWCursor" "off" in there somewhere, but without
> seeing your config all we can do is speculate.
Well, I didn't have that option, but when I include it:
Section "Dev
Igor Mozetic wrote:
> The problem I have is that the cursor is blurred - it is
> about 10 times the size of the normal one. When moved,
> horizontal lines, 1 pixel wide, start appearing on the screen.
>
> XFree86.0.log doesn't show any errors, except:
>
> (EE) MGA: Failed to load module "mga_hal"
I recently upgraded potato -> woody which went relatively
well, except for X. Compatibility with 3.3.6 is nice, but
change to xserver-xfree86 is painful.
The problem I have is that the cursor is blurred - it is
about 10 times the size of the normal one. When moved,
horizontal lines, 1 pixel wide,
Craig Nunemaker wrote:
> My cursor got screwed up and I can't change it. Instead of a cursor
> it is partially filled inch box.
Try adding 'Option "HWCursor" "no"' to the "Device" section for you video
card in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
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My cursor got screwed up and I can't change it. Instead of a cursor it is
partially filled inch box. I am using Gnome and
X on Woody system. I have feeling that the link to some default has chamged
somewhere. I thought maybe it was
Gnome so I removed Gnome Display So it would start up with
> is there a chance to force the cursor ? I installed debian 1.2 on
> an older portable computer with LC EGA display (which is maybe a little
> bit incompatible).
> During booting the cursor is there but is away as soon as the
> computers bios messages are shown.
> Then everythings is fine excep
Hi there,
is there a chance to force the cursor ? I installed debian 1.2 on
an older portable computer with LC EGA display (which is maybe a little
bit incompatible).
During booting the cursor is there but is away as soon as the
computers bios messages are shown.
Then everythings is fine except
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