Hello.

Awesome doesn't use cursors selected via /etc/alternatives. (In debian)

JD> It does not work since XCB does not support xcursor yet.
JD> You can use xsetroot IIRC to reset your cursor after launching awesome.

But in XCB tutorial i see, that it's possible to set user cursors:
>There are two methods for creating cursors. One of them is by using a >set of predefined cursors, that are supplied by the X server, the other >is by using a user-supplied bitmap.
http://xcb.freedesktop.org/tutorial/mousecursors/

P.S. xsetroot will not solve problem, for example for window movement cursor.

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sergio

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