Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-18 Thread Gary Aitken
On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
 On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
 On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:

 Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
 
 xeyes-1.1.1
 xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
 
 on
 FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13 21:00:32 CEST 2013 amd64
 
 I'm not the only one who's got X server crashes with xeyes:
 
 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2012-May/011833.html
 
 @Polytropon: what version of xeyes/xorg-server are you using?

pkg_info | grep xeyes
xeyes-1.1.1 A follow the mouse X demo
pkg_info | grep xorg-server
xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1 X.Org X server and related programs

Works fine here, amd64.

How soon does it crash?
  First mouse movement, program startup, or what?

The behavior I see is:
  mouse is visible
  start typing in xterm and cursor disappears
  xeyes comes up with eyes pointing to where cursor was
  a second or so later the cursor reappears
  move the cursor and eyes follow it

Gary
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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-18 Thread cpghost
On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
 On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
 On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
 On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
 
 Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using

 xeyes-1.1.1
 xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1

 on
 FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13 21:00:32 CEST 2013 amd64

 I'm not the only one who's got X server crashes with xeyes:

 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2012-May/011833.html

 @Polytropon: what version of xeyes/xorg-server are you using?
 
 pkg_info | grep xeyes
 xeyes-1.1.1 A follow the mouse X demo
 pkg_info | grep xorg-server
 xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1 X.Org X server and related programs
 
 Works fine here, amd64.
 
 How soon does it crash?
   First mouse movement, program startup, or what?

At program startup.

Using fluxbox here. I'll try with another WM. Maybe it's a
WM problem?

No other programs cause X server crashes here. I must say
that it caught me by surprise!

 The behavior I see is:
   mouse is visible
   start typing in xterm and cursor disappears
   xeyes comes up with eyes pointing to where cursor was
   a second or so later the cursor reappears
   move the cursor and eyes follow it
 
 Gary
 

-cpghost

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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-18 Thread Walter Hurry
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 18:29:23 +0200, cpghost wrote:

 On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
 On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
 On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
 On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
 
 Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now!
 Using

 xeyes-1.1.1 xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1

 on FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13 21:00:32 CEST 2013
 amd64

 I'm not the only one who's got X server crashes with xeyes:

 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2012-May/011833.html

 @Polytropon: what version of xeyes/xorg-server are you using?
 
 pkg_info | grep xeyes xeyes-1.1.1 A follow the mouse X demo
 pkg_info | grep xorg-server xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1 X.Org X server and
 related programs
 
 Works fine here, amd64.
 
 How soon does it crash?
   First mouse movement, program startup, or what?
 
 At program startup.
 
 Using fluxbox here. I'll try with another WM. Maybe it's a WM problem?
 
 No other programs cause X server crashes here. I must say that it caught
 me by surprise!
 
 The behavior I see is:
   mouse is visible start typing in xterm and cursor disappears xeyes
   comes up with eyes pointing to where cursor was a second or so later
   the cursor reappears move the cursor and eyes follow it

No problem for me since Polytropon suggested it. I'm on amd64 - WM is 
Openbox.

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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-17 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
 My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but 
 sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.

If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to
black (the normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI
systems). The classical way of solving the where is the mouse
cursor problem is to install xeyes. :-)



 Is there a port which will give me mouse trails when the rodent is moved?

This is usually done by the means of the desktop environment's
mouse configuration, but if I remember correctly, LXDE does not
offer this.

Additional software like Compiz could help you here: There
seems to be a plugin that adds a mouse trail.



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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-17 Thread Walter Hurry
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:

 On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
 My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but
 sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.
 
 If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
 normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
 classical way of solving the where is the mouse cursor problem is to
 install xeyes. :-)
 
 
 
 Is there a port which will give me mouse trails when the rodent is
 moved?
 
 This is usually done by the means of the desktop environment's mouse
 configuration, but if I remember correctly, LXDE does not offer this.
 
 Additional software like Compiz could help you here: There seems to be a
 plugin that adds a mouse trail.

Thanks once again, Polytropon. The mouse pointer is indeed black.

LXDE only offers three mouse config options: acceleration, sensitivity 
and handedness (swap buttons).

I am reluctant to install Compiz, but xeyes looks to be just the ticket!

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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-17 Thread cpghost
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
 On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
 
 If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
 normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
 classical way of solving the where is the mouse cursor problem is to
 install xeyes. :-)
 
 I am reluctant to install Compiz, but xeyes looks to be just the ticket!

Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using

xeyes-1.1.1
xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1

on
FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13 21:00:32 CEST 2013 amd64

I'm not the only one who's got X server crashes with xeyes:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2012-May/011833.html

@Polytropon: what version of xeyes/xorg-server are you using?

-cpghost.

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Re: Mouse Trails?

2013-08-17 Thread Polytropon
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 03:08:16 +0200, cpghost wrote:
 On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
  On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
  
  If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
  normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
  classical way of solving the where is the mouse cursor problem is to
  install xeyes. :-)
  
  I am reluctant to install Compiz, but xeyes looks to be just the ticket!
 
 Good ole Xeyes... ;-)

Old but still useful in specific cases.



 But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
 
 xeyes-1.1.1
 xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
 
 on
 FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13 21:00:32 CEST 2013 amd64

WHAT?! Unbelievable... that such a simple program could crash the
whole X server... Does this happen in similar programs (speyes,
wmeyes, xeyes+) too?



 @Polytropon: what version of xeyes/xorg-server are you using?

Currently none. My system is too old, I currently can't install any
new software without reinstalling the whole system. Still on 8.2 at
home, because I never touch a running system. :-)



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