> Try
> $ sudo systemctl restart lightdm
I did this, but nothing changed regarding the original issue. I'm not sure
whether that is because the software cursor was not successfully enabled or
because it was enabled, in which case this was not the solution.
I suppose the next step would be
> At this point, rebooting would be appropriate, but I cannot do so because
it's a live image and logging in and out made no difference.
Given what you are trying to do, I suspect that you do not need to reboot. I
think you just need to restart X. Logging out doesn't do this, but I think
Any ideas, anyone?
It's an annoying issue, whose solution may not be that complicated; I'd just
like for someone to guide me through some possible workarounds.
I did this, and I managed to create the necessary file.
At this point, rebooting would be appropriate, but I cannot do so because
it's a live image and logging in and out made no difference. So, I'm not sure
whether the SW cursor is enabled or not.
So, I read that the SW cursor may be enabled by creating a .conf file with
the following code:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Nvidia 9400"
Driver "nouveau"
Option "SWCursor" "true"
EndSection
and placing it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d.
I attempted to do this via Pluma; the issue is that, as I'm
I'm looking into installing Trisquel 8 on my MBP (mid-2009).
One of the programs that I consider indispensable is Redshift. The issue is
that Redshift doesn't affect the colour of my mouse cursor. The reason for
this seems to be that the graphics driver is configured to use hardware