--- On Fri, 11/28/08, Scott Robbins <scottro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Scott Robbins <scottro@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: No mouse cursor in {flux|open}box until an application is opened > To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" <fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Friday, November 28, 2008, 6:59 PM > A recent fresh install of F10 from DVD seemed normal enough. > Gnome and > KDE boot normally, everything is fine. > However, I prefer fluxbox. I installed it afterwards, but > when I type > startx, there is no mouse cursor. This is on an Acer > Aspire 4720z, > which uses the synaptics driver. The older Fedora versions > have that > entry in xorg.conf on this machine. The later Rawhide test > installs > don't have an xorg.conf, of course, but it worked fine > with them as > well. > > If I right click on the desktop, a context menu opens, > which is normal > behavior. However, still no cursor. I can navigate the > menu with the > invisible cursor. > Now, when I open an application, xterm, firefox or > whatever, if I drag > the mouse back and forth into the application once or twice > and left > click, a cursor appears. > That's in fluxbox. > > In openbox, the same behavior occurs with an xterm. > However, if I open > a gtk app, such as firefox or gnome-terminal (again, I can > open them by > left clicking the as yet invisible mouse) the cursor just > appears, > usually with that little blue moving circle that one sees > when first > logging into a Gnome desktop. > > Putting a working rawhide install's xorg.conf in there > didn't help. > Dmesg and Xorg logs show the same thing as a working > installation's > logs, seeing a synaptics mouse on boot and upon starting > xorg, Mac mouse > emulation. > > Other things I've tried, after googling and seeing > various mouse > problems--(though none were desktop specific, in those > cases, the poster > seemed to not have a mouse at all) were removing rhgb quiet > from the > grub line (apparently helps with some nvidia cards), adding > HWCursor off > to xorg.conf, installing config-system-display and using > it. None of > these help. > > It's more an amusing inconvenience than disaster, > since, A) the cursor > does appear after anything is opened, and B) the whole > reason I prefer > the *box WM's is because they enable to do almost > everything without the > mouse. > > I was able to duplicate this on two test installs, but > I've only tried > on this one machine, an Acer 4720z, which has frequently > given me Just > Me(TM) problems. > > Using gpm also works without problem, so the system is > seeing the mouse, > Gnome and KDE see the mouse, it's just that the *box > WM's seem to not > notice there's a mouse till an application opens. > > Has anyone run into something like this? I'm not sure > what Gnome and > KDE are doing that fluxbox isn't in this case. > > > Thanks for any input. > > I also tried, on the second test install, upgrading the > existing F10 > releaes to today's rawhide, but there was no change. > > > -- > Scott Robbins Saw the same problem with the FC10-PR using openbox under LXDE. I worked around the problem by modifying my session startup file to open a terminal window. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list