On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 12:47:37PM +0100, Julien Danjou wrote:
> At 1264970923 time_t, Adam C. Emerson wrote:
> > In many cases my mouse is stuck on the busy cursor.  I'll use
> > applications like gajim or nicotine and have to wave it around and play
> > with menus and everything to get it un-busy.  This is rather
> > frustrating, since the resize-pane cursor doesn't come up when I'm
> > resizing a pane, so it's rather a pain to know when to click and drag.
> 
> Sounds like you're starting applicatin that does not work with
> startup-notification. So the cursor stays as a clock until it times out.

If I start gajim, I can have it running for hours and when I switch back
to the gajim window I'll still get the busy cursor a fairly often,
though.  Is the timeout configurable?



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