Brian Long wrote:
There was a comment earlier about the FC4 cursors "busy" animated hour
glass being too busy. This may be true, but it is certainly less busy
than the blue spinning thing.
Well at least you could *see* where the cursor is with the spinning
hourglass. It never bothered me, apart from suffering from the problem 2)
above as well to some extent.
I agree with Panu. Why Red Hat changed the theme between RHEL 4 U1 and
U2 is beyond me.
The default cursor is "Bluecurve" in the X packaging, as it has been
for a very long time now. If you got your cursors changed between U1
and U2, what were they before the change, and what are they now after
the change?
The only thing I can think of is if the actual graphic art for the
Bluecurve cursor changed to someething else between U1 and U2.
If you look at the index.theme file supplied with X however, you should
see "Bluecurve" listed as the default theme in both U1 and U2, so if
something has changed, it happened outside of X-land.
However I guess RHEL update issues are a bit off topic for f-d-l. ;)
Please let me know what you can determine nonetheless.
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