I did not know that the cursor has already been removed (from the code).
Do you mean that if everything runs as designed there will not be a
cursor? (On my machine it is a round cursor ie. "busy"). I thought this
aesthetic issue has been ignored from the posts above.

But if it is just me, how can I identify the problem? Is there any
configuration files I can do? Does remove --purge and reinstall resolve
the problem?

Best Regards,
Bo

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cursor should not show during xsplash startup
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