Jeff,

I've seen a problem like this when i've run VMware while logged
in on an LTSP workstation.  For that, the cure was to disable
hwcursor.  I don't recall the exact setting, but you should
be able to find it in the XF86Config man page.

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I got LTSP 3 to run on an Iopener with a custom kernel, and have occasionally 
>experienced a problem where the visible mouse pointer is something like 20 pixels to 
>the right of where the mouse is pointing to. As a result, I have to position the 
>mouse pointer well to the right of where I want it to point to, which makes hitting 
>buttons that have no mouse-over feedback very difficult.
> 
> To fix the problem, I have to reboot the client computer. Logging out or changing 
>virtual consoles isn't enough. Killing X might work, but I haven't tried.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this behavior?
> 
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