Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-31 Thread Keresztes József
Hi ! I have tried these options and reboot PC, but the problem is not solved. > Try either > Option "sw_cursor" > OR > Option "hw_cursor" > > Only one (1) of the above, and reboot. Bye, Joe. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Con

Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-30 Thread Wayne Topa
Keresztes József([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Hi ! > > I restarted the X-window, of course. > I tried to write > > Option "HWCursor" "off" > > into the XF86Config-4 file also, > because this was in the documentation. > Try either Option "sw_cursor" OR Option "hw

Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-29 Thread Keresztes József
Hi ! I restarted the X-window, of course. I tried to write Option "HWCursor" "off" into the XF86Config-4 file also, because this was in the documentation. And I reboot the PC several times after that. Joe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". T

Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-28 Thread Ron Jr
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 14:17, Keresztes József wrote: > Hi ! > > > Sounds like you probably should try turning off the hardware cursor in X. > > Try setting the SWCursor option in the Device section of > > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. > > I wrote > >Option "SWCursor" "on" > > to the file (device

Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-28 Thread Keresztes József
Hi ! > Sounds like you probably should try turning off the hardware cursor in X. > Try setting the SWCursor option in the Device section of > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. I wrote Option "SWCursor" "on" to the file (device section) you suggested me, but the problem hasn't solved yet. Do you have

Re: Cursor dust

2003-10-27 Thread Mark Ferlatte
Keresztes József said on Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 10:54:12PM +0100: > And this time when the cursor move to another place it leaves > a line, or a part of a line. Sounds like you probably should try turning off the hardware cursor in X. Try setting the SWCursor option in the Device section of /etc/