** Changed in: unclutter (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
unclutter: cursor flashes repeatedly over GTK apps., takes 100% C
This has been fixed in 8-19 which is in Ubuntu Saucy:
unclutter (8-19) unstable; urgency=low
* Add patch by Tao Nelson to fix blinking pointer and 100% CPU usage
with GTK applications. (Closes: #266118) Thanks Tao!
* Bump debhelper compatibility to 9 to ease hardening build flags
+ Up
Also happening for me on upgrading to oneiric. -noevents is also a fix
in this case
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Title:
unclutter: cursor flashes repeatedly over GTK apps.,
Also confirming that -noevents fixes this.
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Confirmed in maverick as at 13-jul-2010. This leads to my machine
halving its battery life. killall unclutter sorts it out temporarily.
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This also occurs on Maverick, where unclutter is a dependency for
ubuntu-desktop. Really irritating issue, please fix!
** Changed in: unclutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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unclutter: cursor flashes repeatedly over GTK apps., takes 100% CPU
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I also noticed this bug. Maybe -noevents could be added to the default
options.
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As a matter of fact, YES. I happened upon that solution about a month
ago when checking out the unclutter manpage, where I saw the -noevents
flag option. So you can close this ticket. Thanks!
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