Ah. I remember that. It's a bug related to rotation and alpha-blended cursors. You can either turn off the alpha-blended cursors or upgrade to XFree86 4.4. There are a bunch of ways to turn off alpha blended cursors. Setting in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/default/index.theme Inherits=core will do it. Also, setting the XCURSOR_CORE environment variable to 1 would do it. Mark. On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 i7m9ho302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > That seemed to work, but now X is unstable. It crashes when the pointer > moves to the edge of the screen. I didn't recognize anything unusual > from the log. > > Do you see anything? > > > > > Mark Vojkovich mvojkovi-at-XFree86.Org |xfree86| wrote: > > > RandR broke the rotate options in most drivers. You should > >be able to get the old behavior by disabling RandR. Specify: > > > > Option "RandR" "0" > > > >in the Section "ServerFlags" in the XF86Config. > > > > > > Mark. > > > > > >On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 i7m9ho302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > > >>I'm using RedHat9, a Matrox G550 card, the drivers and X (4.3.0) that came with the distro. > >> > >>Does the Rotate option work? I'm trying to rotate a 1600x1200 LCD. Is this option known to be broken with this release? The screen is somewhat garbled. Is RandR interfering somehow? > >> > >>I'll gladly post config and logs if as far as anyone knows this is (was) a working feature. > >> > >> > >> > >>Thanks for any help at all. > >> > >> > >>-------------------------------------- > >>Protect yourself from spam, > >>use http://sneakemail.com > >>______________________________________________ > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86