-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just got my workstation upgraded to 9.0 (I know, I'm behind the curve). I decided on a full install which went very well. On my 8.2 system, I had installed some KDE eye-candy. Specifically it was a cursor set that had a distinct crystal like view. The standard cursor even seemed to spin. I could have sworn it was the "BlueGlass" set, but when I installed that, the standar cursor is quite ordinary. This is obviously *NOT* of earth-shaking importance as the system is working fine. I would like to know what that was so that I could reinstall it. If anyone has any ideas as to what it is from my feeble description, could you let me know? Thanks much. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAuz24jeziQOokQnARAp5NAJ9dZP8gtozrNZc/a6CiV0sWYOycGgCfQG/+ tbyfMdVNyzFLAM7q4uUnlao= =2Nkj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Monday 31 May 2004 16:14, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
I just got my workstation upgraded to 9.0 (I know, I'm behind the curve). I decided on a full install which went very well.
On my 8.2 system, I had installed some KDE eye-candy. Specifically it was a cursor set that had a distinct crystal like view. The standard cursor even seemed to spin. I could have sworn it was the "BlueGlass" set, but when I installed that, the standar cursor is quite ordinary.
This is obviously *NOT* of earth-shaking importance as the system is working fine. I would like to know what that was so that I could reinstall it. If anyone has any ideas as to what it is from my feeble description, could you let me know?
BlueGrass is correct and if you are as lucky as me it should show up in control center>peripherals>mouse>cursor theme.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 31 May 2004 11:10, Michael Ayers wrote:
On Monday 31 May 2004 16:14, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
I just got my workstation upgraded to 9.0 (I know, I'm behind the curve). I decided on a full install which went very well.
On my 8.2 system, I had installed some KDE eye-candy. Specifically it was a cursor set that had a distinct crystal like view. The standard cursor even seemed to spin. I could have sworn it was the "BlueGlass" set, but when I installed that, the standar cursor is quite ordinary.
This is obviously *NOT* of earth-shaking importance as the system is working fine. I would like to know what that was so that I could reinstall it. If anyone has any ideas as to what it is from my feeble description, could you let me know?
BlueGrass is correct and if you are as lucky as me it should show up in control center>peripherals>mouse>cursor theme.
Interesting. When I go to Control Center>peripherals>mouse, there is no "Cursor Theme" under any of the tabs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAu1sDjeziQOokQnARAtbTAKCyUg5D81QZ1L62mKszcxZnotYb4wCfTRJP rLm+hHjblM8LlLUs0WupnOE= =tPkK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Monday 31 May 2004 18:19, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
On my 8.2 system, I had installed some KDE eye-candy. Specifically it was a cursor set that had a distinct crystal like view. The standard cursor even seemed to spin. I could have sworn it was the "BlueGlass" set, but when I installed that, the standar cursor is quite ordinary.
This is obviously *NOT* of earth-shaking importance as the system is working fine. I would like to know what that was so that I could reinstall it. If anyone has any ideas as to what it is from my feeble description, could you let me know?
BlueGrass is correct and if you are as lucky as me it should show up in control center>peripherals>mouse>cursor theme.
Interesting. When I go to Control Center>peripherals>mouse, there is no "Cursor Theme" under any of the tabs.
Sorry I forgot to mention that I am running kde 3.2.2. I have also just remembered something important, you have to go to Yast>system>editor for /etc/sysconfig files>desktop>X_MOUSE_CURSOR and enter Blue and with luck you should have your cursor, I hope.
On Monday 31 May 2004 17:38, Michael Ayers wrote:
On Monday 31 May 2004 18:19, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
On my 8.2 system, I had installed some KDE eye-candy. Specifically it was a cursor set that had a distinct crystal like view. The standard cursor even seemed to spin. I could have sworn it was the "BlueGlass" set, but when I installed that, the standar cursor is quite ordinary.
This is obviously *NOT* of earth-shaking importance as the system is working fine. I would like to know what that was so that I could reinstall it. If anyone has any ideas as to what it is from my feeble description, could you let me know?
BlueGrass is correct and if you are as lucky as me it should show up in control center>peripherals>mouse>cursor theme.
Interesting. When I go to Control Center>peripherals>mouse, there is no "Cursor Theme" under any of the tabs.
Sorry I forgot to mention that I am running kde 3.2.2.
I have also just remembered something important, you have to go to Yast>system>editor for /etc/sysconfig files>desktop>X_MOUSE_CURSOR and enter Blue and with luck you should have your cursor, I hope.
I got KDE 3.2.2 running here on Suse 9.1 and have got the cursor themes under control center/peripherals/mouse/cursor theme. but no BlueGrass CrystalBlue yes .. -- G6NJR Pete otherwise known as "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan Pete,,,,, :-)
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 09:19, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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Interesting. When I go to Control Center>peripherals>mouse, there is no "Cursor Theme" under any of the tabs.
<SNIP> Not in 8.2 either whats up?!? CWSIV
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