Hi All,
I was finally able to figure out how to change my cursors (didn't really
care for the black arrow). However It only works when I am logged in as
me. How can I get it to work globally? When someone else is logged in or
when I am logged in as root (never do unless I am told I have to to
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September 26, 2003 09:28 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
I was finally able to figure out how to change my cursors (didn't really
care for the black arrow). However It only works when I am logged in as
me. How can I get it to work globally? When someone
On Friday 26 September 2003 11:28 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
I was finally able to figure out how to change my cursors (didn't really
care for the black arrow). However It only works when I am logged in as
me. How can I get it to work globally? When someone else is logged in or
when I am logged
Hi Charlie,
This was actually my third attempt at trying to change the cursors. This
computer is totally Linux now and I donot miss Win at all. However, even
though I love Linux, I really didn't care for the black cursor. I found
the flat white ones (ya, the ones from Win) on kdelook.org and
On Saturday 27 September 2003 03:55 am, Russ wrote:
Hi Charlie,
This was actually my third attempt at trying to change the cursors. This
computer is totally Linux now and I donot miss Win at all. However, even
though I love Linux, I really didn't care for the black cursor. I found
the flat
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September 27, 2003 01:55 am, Russ wrote:
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Hi Charlie,
This was actually my third attempt at trying to change the cursors. This
computer is totally Linux now and I donot miss Win at all. However, even
though I love Linux, I really didn't care