Added myself to the list with this bug.  While the work-arounds are
nice, this isn't a LOW priority bug. Sorry Sebastian Bacher, but this
isn't just a cosmetic bug...for some its damn important to be able to
have the larger/different CONSISTENT cursor, and most folks couldn't do
these work-arounds to save their lives.

Not only should this be a high priority for usability, cosmetically this
is the sort of thing that leaves new users irritated with UI sloppiness.
Several folks I've installed Ubuntu for have mentioned some of these
issues, referring to the UI glitches as "win95" crap.  I in all honesty
cannot disagree with them.

If we want this OS to be "slicker than the MAC" as the SABDFL has so
loudly shouted to the housetops, then a simple mouse cursor change which
is stock rock STANDARD should just fracking work.  That it requires
gconf hoops as well as source rebuilds to fix is NOT FRACKIN'
ACCEPTABLE.

if this were Arch....notta problem...just get the right AUR build and be
done with it...but when a distro is shooting for the moon or...er...more
slick than win7 or mac, then these issues aren't LOW. Period.

That an Ubuntu Dev would blow this off as low/fix whenever...chaps my
hide a bit to see, as I'm not going to call my buddy in California and
walk him through the work-arounds.  He'll just laugh and toss Ubuntu
back on the pile of "nice tries" and go back to win7 or the mac to do
the things he needs to get done.

UI is SCREAMINGLY important, as the general non-geek public that tries
this is the target audience, and if the UI is garbled for the simplest
changes, the confidence in stability and usability goes out the damn
window.

My 2 cents.

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Cannot change mouse cursor theme when compiz is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459647
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