Thanks to all that tried to help.
I went today to the lab and the solution was this: run
xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
So I will try to add this info to the wiki somehow. It seems that
lightdm the default
login manager expects the desktop to set the root cursor in LTSP5. Same
thing happens w
On 11/29/15 16:25, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> I have read some documentation about cursors and a suggestion is to link
> the "watch" cursor of the
> default theme (DMZ-White) to the "left_ptr" cursor, not solving but
> bypassing the problem. I will try this, although
> this will break the cursor t
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2015, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
> > But my question here is how come CDE does not provide it's own cursors?
> > For example, CDE apps
> > use the CDE hourglass for the busy cursor. Is there a "CDE cursor theme"
> > hidden
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> But my question here is how come CDE does not provide it's own cursors?
> For example, CDE apps
> use the CDE hourglass for the busy cursor. Is there a "CDE cursor theme"
> hidden somewhere? Maybe I should
> try to bring this back instead of deali
Hello. As I had reported here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/mailman/cdesktopenv-devel/thread/557e7560.6090...@gmail.com/
CDE is fully functional on Ubuntu 12.04LTS with LTSP5 on terminals with
only one small problem:
The cursor stays busy when the mouse is on the background. (Check the