Re: invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-15 Thread Charles Goyard
Hi, I have invisible cursor in X windows. Mouse WORKS: I can do everything one can do with mouse (e.g., click, select, move windows and folders) BUT the cursor is invisible. (--) SVGA: Using hardware cursor This may be an hardware issue. Your video card might be broken and is unable

Re: invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-15 Thread Vladimir Yelistratov
Hello, Eric! I have solved the problem! It was a stupid error, however only partially from my side I was told that the graphical card had 32 MB Video memory. In fact, it has only 16 MB. So the switch in XF86Config VideoRam 16384 / VideoRam 32768 shows/hides the cursor Thank you for the help!

Re: invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-13 Thread Vladimir Yelistratov
Hi, Eric Eric G . Miller wrote: Assuming /dev/mouse -- /dev/psaux, it might actually be a window manager problem. Do you use xdm (or an equivalent) and do you see a cursor there (the good ol' X cursor)? I do not see cursor neither in xdm nor kdm (KDE desktop manager) But mouse works! I can

Re: invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-13 Thread Eric G . Miller
please only reply to the list, there's no need for two copies... On Sun, May 14, 2000 at 10:09:27PM +0200, Vladimir Yelistratov wrote: [snip... mouse config okay...] What is unclutter? A setting in XF86Congig? It's just a program that hides the cursor. You'd know if you were using it. I

invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-12 Thread Vladimir Yelistratov
Hi, I have the following problem with potato release I have invisible cursor in X windows. Mouse WORKS: I can do everything one can do with mouse (e.g., click, select, move windows and folders) BUT the cursor is invisible. On text mode the cursor is visible. I am not sure whether

Re: invisible cursor in X windows

2000-05-12 Thread Eric G . Miller
Assuming /dev/mouse -- /dev/psaux, it might actually be a window manager problem. Do you use xdm (or an equivalent) and do you see a cursor there (the good ol' X cursor)? Are you running unclutter? It hides the cursor after a specified amount of time if it's over a window (very nice actually).