On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:34 AM, Magnus Therning <
magnus@therning.org> wrote:
On 3/4/08, Don Stewart <dons@galois.com> wrote:
magnus:
> On 3/4/08, Roman Cheplyaka <[1]roma@ro-che.info> wrote:
>
> * Magnus Therning <[2]magnus@therning.org> [2008-03-04 17:53:55+0000]
>
> > It seems that Xmonad is interferring with my Gnome mouse
> theme. Mostly I
> > get the beautiful comix cursor, but in some areas (root window and
> certain
> > widgets) I get a stock X left pointer. How can I make sure that I
> have my
> > comix cursors everywhere?
> >
> > /M
>
> Try xsetroot.
>
> Hmm, I was just assuming that 'xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr' wouldn't
> work, but it did. Should really learn to try things before complaining.
> Not really sure why this happens though, all the other comix cursors get
> set just fine, only left_ptr that's ugly after logging in.
>
> Well, I'm modifying my .xinitrc right after sending this email.
Yep, that's the trick,
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Frequently_asked_questions#Setting_the_X_cursor
Well, that didn't quite do the trick since Debian doesn't use ~/.xinitrc and sticking it in ~/.xsessionrc didn't have any effect at all. Neither did sticking it in ~/.gnomerc. So, does someone out there know how to get 'xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr' to be automatically executed on login on the combination Debian/Gnome/Xmonad?
Did you try '~/.xsession' rather than '~/.xsessionrc'?
-Brent