Cristi;
Thanks for the tip.
I put the entries in the lts.conf file and verified that it generated the
correct entries in the XF86Config-4 file, but the "mouse droppings"
persisted.
It finally went away when I enabled the shadow framebuffer:
Option "ShadowFB"
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Tom
Cristi Mitrana wrote:
On 12/8/05, Tom Griffing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello;
I am using a new thin client with the following specs:
*Processor and System Chipset:*
· AMD GX2-466 333Mhz processor
· Front side bus 33/66 Mhz
· AMD CS5535 chipset
[..]
try the SWCursor and HWCursor options in you xorg.conf (to 'true' and
'false'). For more
details, see 'man nsc'. You may want to use a custom xorg.conf file
for that client, see
the lts.conf.readme file.
mitu
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