I found a workaround: Switching from a hardware cursor to a software
cursor.
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Device"
Driver "ati"
Option "SWCursor"
The file /usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.ati.gz
(ver. 2001 April 10), section 5.10, cautions that a
I found a workaround: Switching from a hardware cursor to a software
cursor.
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Device"
Driver "ati"
Option "SWCursor"
The file /usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.ati.gz
(ver. 2001 April 10), section 5.10, cautions that a
If I let my battery get too low, the BIOS brings up a "BAT LOW" warning.
After that happens, my mouse cursor gets changed to be the words "BAT
LOW". There does not seem to be a way to disable this feature of the
BIOS. If I switch to a virtual console and then back to X, the mouse
reverts to b
If I let my battery get too low, the BIOS brings up a "BAT LOW" warning.
After that happens, my mouse cursor gets changed to be the words "BAT
LOW". There does not seem to be a way to disable this feature of the
BIOS. If I switch to a virtual console and then back to X, the mouse
reverts to b
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