On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Josselin Mouette wrote: > Le mer 16/06/2004 � 11:08, Timo Aaltonen a �crit : > > I'm running sid, and a couple of weeks ago I began to have two mouse > > cursors.. the first one is a cool one (themeable?) that I can use, > > and the second is a dummy traditional one. > > > strange, huh? This is on my IBM Thinkpad, and I do have two mice > > configured (the joystick and an external PS2-mouse), but disabling one or > > the another doesn't do anything (besides annoying me more =). > > Such things were already reported. This is most probably a video driver > issue. Which graphics card do you have?
Oh, I didn't know which package to look for.. tried searching though. This is Thinkpad T23 with S3 SuperSavage IX/C. It would be logical to blame the driver, because the newest xfree hit sarge and works fine with GeForce.. > This may be solved by disabling the hardware cursor (anyway the alpha > cursor is drawn using RENDER, if I remember correctly). Option "HWCursor" "false" that did the trick, thanks! I'll file a bug, because this should be the default on LCD and perhaps was before 4.3.0.dfsg.1-3 or -4.. > > ps. any guesses when GNOME 2.6 will hit sarge? We're about to change our > > default environment due September (200+ machines, 10k potential users), > > and it's a bit pointless to compare KDE3.2.x to GNOME 2.4.2.. > > The first bits should enter sarge very soon. great, I already noticed that libbonobo2-0 et al got updated (nautilus crashing all the time before 'pkill bonobo' =) t

