Hi, actually, this does not only affect Gnome but also KDE. Usually, when using KDM, the cursor used by KDM is the black oxygen cursor theme (Debian default). When logging in, immediately when the splash screen appears, the cursor is switched to the white oxygen cursor theme (upstream default, and configured by me for my user). However, if I use ligthdm instead (which uses its own cursor theme), the splash screen starts with the *black* oxygen theme. Only during the session load, this is changed to the white one. Also, which is really weird, in gtk2- based apps (not sure about gtk3), when a submenu opens, the cursor theme is changed to the black oxygen one as long as the mouse stays in the menu. For example, when I click a bookmark menu in Firefox, the cursor is black in there. This is not entirely reproducible, though there is some regularity to it. I noticed this both in Firefox and Wireshark. Qt-based apps work all right.
Kind regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ Pkg-xfce-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-xfce-devel

