On dim., 2010-11-14 at 18:46 +0100, Amir Dizdarević wrote: > You were right. Restarting X does change the cursor, but only for > hovering > over the desktop. In all other applications, and also when hovering > the > panel, the system > default is used, which is the white dmz cursor since I installed that. > Maybe the default symlink in /usr/share/icons superimposes itself? > I'll try > and remove the symlink. > > EDIT: No, that doesn't help. This time, instead of the white dmz > cursor, I > get > the old black X cursor and the cursor I set appears only when hovering > the > desktop. > Oddly enough, the Chromium browser gets the default cursor in > everything, > except for its address bar or other UI parts where there's input > required. > But I guess those are just the parts not styled by GTK. Could it then > be > that GTK has something to do with it?. > > EDIT2: No, KDE4 apps also have the same issue. Strange... > > > Thank you for your time!
How exactly did you install the cursor theme? -- Yves-Alexis
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