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Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: retitle 254565 xserver-xfree86: [savage] two cursors display when using an ARGB cursor theme on VT8636A TwisterK Bug#254565: [savage] two cursors display when using an alpha cursor theme with VT8636A TwisterK Changed Bug title. tag 254565 + moreinfo upstream Bug#254565: xserver-xfree86: [savage] two cursors display when using an ARGB cursor theme on VT8636A TwisterK There were no tags set. Tags added: moreinfo, upstream thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database)
Bug#254565: Processed: Re: Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default
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Re: Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default
clone 253280 -1 retitle 253280 split the X cursor theme in a separate package reassign -1 xserver-xfree86 severity -1 normal retitle -1 [savage] two cursors display when using an alpha cursor theme with VT8636A TwisterK thanks Le mar 08/06/2004 à 12:37, ROBERTOJIMENOCA a écrit : Package: gtk2-engines-industrial Version: 0.2.36-2 Severity: minor The default of using the gtk2-engines-industrial xcursors in X causes problems in graphic cards with bad hardware mouse pointer support. I have a S3 Inc. VT8636A TwisterK and I see two cursors the X default one and the gtk2-engines-industrial one, but only the gtk2-engines-industrial one moves. It's a bad idea to integrate a mouse theme with a metacity/gtk theme because of this problem. There are 2 issues here: the bug in the X server, and the fact that gtk2-engines-industrial could be split out in a package containing the GTK+/GNOME data and a package containing the X cursor theme. Note that you can probably work around the first by disabling the hardware cursor feature, and that you can also disable this cursor theme by using update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme. Regards, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette/\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `'[EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom signature.asc Description: Ceci est une partie de message numériquement signée.
Processed: Re: Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: clone 253280 -1 Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default Bug 253280 cloned as bug 254565. retitle 253280 split the X cursor theme in a separate package Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default Changed Bug title. reassign -1 xserver-xfree86 Bug#254565: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default Bug reassigned from package `gtk2-engines-industrial' to `xserver-xfree86'. severity -1 normal Bug#254565: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default Severity set to `normal'. retitle -1 [savage] two cursors display when using an alpha cursor theme with VT8636A TwisterK Bug#254565: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default Changed Bug title. thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database)
Re: Bug#253280: gtk2-engines-industrial: problems with new xcursors default
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 15:35 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: [...] you can also disable this cursor theme by using update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme. How about lowering its priority to 20, like the other ARGB themes? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | Debian (powerpc), X and DRI developer Libre software enthusiast| http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer