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.
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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
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
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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
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
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/
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