On 26/01/06, Laurent Jacquot <jk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Le jeudi 26 janvier 2006 à 11:32 +0000, Garry Harthill a écrit : > > On 25/01/06, Laurent Jacquot <jk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello list, > > > since the modular xorg transition, I cannot have my cursor theme to > > > behave. > > > I know there was a bug regarding the xcursorgen, it has been corrected > > > (my cursors file are correct). > > > > > > But now I cannot get _some_ cursors to display, just the plain ugly 70's > > > default one. The only busy cursor I ever get are before the gdm display, > > > after it disapear. The xterm cursor is functionnal, as drag&drop, the > > > url cursor is ok too. But everything else is just reverted to the > > > default one. > > > I tried Bluecurve theme and several others.. > > > > > > > > > Some config data: > > > -rawhide fully updated daily (except the kernel) > > > -kernel 2.6.14-1.1808_FC5 > > > -nvidia module 8178 > > > composite or not, twinview or not, glx or not, nothing gives me my > > > cursors back. > > > > > > I am about to fill a bug, but how can i debug it, and against which > > > component? > > > > > > Laurent > > > > I have got exactly the same problem. It seems if i change the to > > bluecurve cursor theme using System -> Prefs -> Mouse it seems to > > change the settings in the current active window. All others are the > > same old cursors. > > > > If i change the cursor theme with all active windows closed the theme > > doesn't change the cursors at all. > > > You're right, same symptoms here: the cursor will be available only on > the then opened windows. > Worth reporting in bugzilla? > Laurent I will add it to bugzilla. Anyone else have the same problem? -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list