Hello. As I had reported here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/mailman/cdesktopenv-devel/thread/557e7560.6090...@gmail.com/
CDE is fully functional on Ubuntu 12.04LTS with LTSP5 on terminals with
only one small problem:
The cursor stays busy when the mouse is on the background. (Check the
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> But my question here is how come CDE does not provide it's own cursors?
> For example, CDE apps
> use the CDE hourglass for the busy cursor. Is there a "CDE cursor theme"
> hidden somewhere? Maybe I should
> try to bring this back instead of deali
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2015, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
> > But my question here is how come CDE does not provide it's own cursors?
> > For example, CDE apps
> > use the CDE hourglass for the busy cursor. Is there a "CDE cursor theme"
> > hidden
"It's still maintained, but it's down at the moment."
I've heard that too often with FOSS lusers over the years, There has to be
a way of making CDE work without relying on a shell that's been outdated
since AIX 5. It might take a bit of work, but I'll start working on it.
Heck, even tcsh would be
On 11/29/15 16:25, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> I have read some documentation about cursors and a suggestion is to link
> the "watch" cursor of the
> default theme (DMZ-White) to the "left_ptr" cursor, not solving but
> bypassing the problem. I will try this, although
> this will break the cursor t
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Danilo Schöneberg
wrote:
> "It's still maintained, but it's down at the moment."
>
> I've heard that too often with FOSS lusers over the years,
Trolling much?
> There has to be a way of making CDE work without relying on a shell that's
> been outdated since
> A
The "being implemented as a library" part is still something most other
shells lack
On 11/29/15 13:17, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Danilo Schöneberg
> wrote:
>> "It's still maintained, but it's down at the moment."
>>
>> I've heard that too often with FOSS lusers o