I don't know how to write the path to the cursor file
breeze cursors is a separate folder
And the cursor in the yaru is in /Yaru/cursors
I tried to write the full path there and it didn’t work, I don’t know how to
write the path to the cursor
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vadim, why couldn't you inherit Yaru or Adwaita which are already
installed?
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Ubuntu 24.04. Xorg crash when dmz-white cursor is selected
Well I found a solution when I downloaded the breeze theme I got breeze-
cursor instead of a white square when I use dmz-white in wayland when I
move the cursor to dash to panel. It is also the default cursor in xorg.
How it works? Like this:
There is a default folder in /usr/share/icons
There
Attaching a screenshot of what I am looking at when using DMZ-black
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FWIW, I am also affected in wayland, all packages up-to-date. Changing
the cursor to adwaita fixes it for me was in DMZ-black).
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Both that crash:
Apr 19 09:25:50 Legion5Pro gnome-shell[2799]: No cursor theme available, please
install a cursor theme
Apr 19 09:25:50 Legion5Pro gnome-shell[2799]: Received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in
the program.
Hello, i have the exact same issue. After crashing I switched to a
Wayland Session and I noticed the cursor was also bugged (white square)
when hovering over the dock
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Ubuntu 24.04. Xorg