I could probably fix the problem with the busy cursor by setting the
time way down on it, but it really doesn't seem worth it =)

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 17:50, nDiScReEt wrote:
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> On Monday 29 July 2002 1:35 pm, David Bolin wrote:
> > I assumed that it was KDE3, because it uses a flashing icon of the
> > application that was just clicked on to indicate busy, I tried the test
> > you asked for and there is no extra icon.  while running it from kde it
> > does not interfere with the game, or cause any noticeable problems.  It
> > was more of a curiosity than anything else.  As a test I went into
> > Kcontrol and disabled the busy cursor and it stopped doing it.
> 
> Then you were correct that it was a KDE problem. The xinit command basically 
> loads a barebones X display like simply typing X, except this is the only way 
> that I can get X to run barebones with any OpenGL games.
> 
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