On 12/04/11 02:14 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On lun., 2011-04-11 at 21:21 -0400, Allen Cuda wrote:
FYI,
If you log in from GDM using the 'Run Xclient script' as your session,
you will not be able to change your mouse cursor theme and size as
described in the bug report. You must log in using
On mar., 2011-04-12 at 20:52 -0400, Allen Cuda wrote:
On 12/04/11 02:14 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On lun., 2011-04-11 at 21:21 -0400, Allen Cuda wrote:
FYI,
If you log in from GDM using the 'Run Xclient script' as your session,
you will not be able to change your mouse cursor theme and
FYI,
If you log in from GDM using the 'Run Xclient script' as your session,
you will not be able to change your mouse cursor theme and size as
described in the bug report. You must log in using 'Xfce session' for
the theme and size changes to work. If you want the changes to take
effect
On dim., 2010-11-14 at 17:14 +0100, canci wrote:
Package: xfce4-settings
Version: 4.6.5-2
Severity: normal
Changing the mouse cursor theme has no effect whatsoever, nor does
changing the
cursor's size.
It's only valid for *newly* started applications. Best shot is to
restart X, could you
Hello again,
You were right. Restarting X does change the cursor, but only for hovering
over the desktop. In all other applications, and also when hovering the
panel, the system
default is used, which is the white dmz cursor since I installed that.
Maybe the default symlink in /usr/share/icons
On dim., 2010-11-14 at 18:46 +0100, Amir Dizdarević wrote:
You were right. Restarting X does change the cursor, but only for
hovering
over the desktop. In all other applications, and also when hovering
the
panel, the system
default is used, which is the white dmz cursor since I installed
I did:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends dmz-cursor-theme.
The package makes a symlink in /usr/share/icons/default , making the
white version of it the default cursor. I tried setting the black version of
the theme in Xfce, and also tried to make it bigger. The result was what I
On dim., 2010-11-14 at 19:20 +0100, Amir Dizdarević wrote:
I did:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends dmz-cursor-theme.
The package makes a symlink in /usr/share/icons/default , making the
white version of it the default cursor. I tried setting the black
version of
the theme
I installed another cursor theme manually, just to make sure it wasn't due
to the DMZ theme. The same happened.
2010/11/14 Amir Dizdarević cancivolon...@gmail.com
I did:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends dmz-cursor-theme.
The package makes a symlink in /usr/share/icons/default ,
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