reassign 438904 xserver-xorg-video-ati
found 438904 1:6.6.3-2
thank you


Josh Triplett wrote:
> I have a two-monitor stacked configuration.  I started a program, causing the
> busy cursor to appear.  When I moved that cursor to the top of the upper
> screen, hanging over the top edge, it also appeared at the top of the other
> monitor.  I can consistently reproduce this.
>   

And the duplicate cursor goes away as soon as you leave the top of the
screen? "top of the screen" only means the top-most line?

It doesn't occur with the non-"busy" cursor? What if the put the busy
cursor at the top of the screen and leave it there until it becomes
non-busy again, does the duplicate cursor go away? Or do you get two
non-busy cursors?

If you move the cursor horizontally on the top of the screen, do both
duplicates move the same?

> I don't know which package causes this problem; it could represent a driver
> bug, an X server bug, or a hardware bug.  I also don't know if it applies to
> unstable.  The box I observed this on runs etch.
>   

I am voting for the driver, hence reassigning to xserver-xorg-video-ati.

> ii  xserver-xorg-core       2:1.1.1-21       X.Org X server -- core server
> ii  xserver-xorg-video-ati  1:6.6.3-2        X.Org X server -- ATI display 
> driv
>   

It would be nice to upgrade xserver-xorg-video-ati to experimental
(6.6.193) and/or xserver-xorg-core to testing (1.3.0). The former
contains some cursor-related cleanups, and it should be easy to backport
to Etch (just a couple things to change in debian/control, let me know
if you need help). The latter will require some new libs (at least
libdrm2) so I'll understand if you don't want to even try backporting it.

Brice



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