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It must be something that loads, and changes my mouse settings. Any GTK window that I open after a certain point has large mouse pointers, but ones that have opened before that point in time has normal sized cursors. Anyone have ideas?
The problem seems intermittent, once the cursor gets big on chrome, it stays big on chrome until i reboot or something. It'll be big on pidgin occasionally too. I changed some Grub settings to get the tty fonts to be smaller, that wouldn't have anything to do with it, would it? http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic … ze-in-tty/
Hm, restarted X and it went away.
For some reason, my mouse cursor is huge, and only on GTK windows. lxappearance doesn't have cursor settings, and I've tried update-alternatives to no avail. This problem wasn't around before, I'm guessing I accidentally changed some setting. Anybody have ideas?
thanks, this was helpful!
I'm not using a compositor, I think it was actually messed up graphics driver settings.
Hm, maybe not. It seems to be inconsistent. tty2, tty3 work fine, but tty1 is inconsistent.
seemed to work, thanks!
Do I have to restart after? It didn't seem to do anything.
I'll post if I reboot a couple times and the problem goes away.
It's the latest stable build, i also did the following:
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and compiled and installed a wifi card and a graphics card driver.
New to crunchbang, but I've used ubuntu for a bit. Hope you guys don't mind too many questions!
When I used awesome in ubuntu, focused windows would look darker, or be differentiated somewhat, but when I'm using it now in crunchbang, they look the same, making it difficult for me to track which window is active, visually. I copied the exact rc.lua over, could I have missed something?
thanks
When i switch to text terminals, only every other keystroke is recognized, which means I have to double tap every key when typing commands. Has anyone else seen this before?
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