Hello Stefan,
thanks for the hint ... so I worked / tried / googled for several more
hours and couldn't find a way to change the "x-cursor" to an normal
"arrow-cursor" by settings.
The only workaround I found was:
- install lxappearance
- install dmz-cursor-theme
- choose e.g. DMZ-White as c
Hi,
I remember seeing the same issue on an LXDE system I was toying around
with a year or two ago, but can't remember what the cause and the
workaround were ... CCing two persons that I think might remember.
What I do remember is that it was sufficient to run a certain
application - it wasn't nec
Hello Alain,
thanks for the hint - tried it a few minutes ago - no chance, shows the
same behavior as all the others. No history ...
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On 12.07.2016 08:33, Alain Aupe
Le 11/07/2016 19:07, ECF Solutions a
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BUT
not the Clipman-plugin. It's light grey and if I copy something
this is not transferred to the clipman (copy and paste works but I
have no history - the benefit of the plugin ...).
Have
Hello again,
made some tests ... with LXDE instead of XFCE I don't have this problem
- parcellite is working as it should. BUT now I have the problem that
within the x2go-session my mouse cursor is an X - looks terrible and I
can't find a way to change this - always starting the settings dialo
Hello everyone,
I have a server running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.2.0-41-generic
x86_64) with XFCE4 desktop and LTSP for my ThinClients.
When logged into the server via ThinClient / LTSP the Clipman-Plugin in
the XFCE panel is working as expected.
When I connect to this server via x2g