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Bug 99217

Summary: Mouse cursor config broken.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Raw Hide Reporter: Ralph Loader <suckfish>
Component: control-centerAssignee: Jonathan Blandford <jrb>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Ralph Loader 2003-07-15 23:32:18 UTC
Description of problem:

Selecting "Large White Cursor" in the cursor tab of mouse preferences doesn't work.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

control-center-2.2.2.1

How reproducible:

Every time.

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Bring up mouse preferences, cursors tab.
2.  Click on "Large White Cursor"
3.  Logout and log back in.
    
Actual results:

After step 2, a new item "Unknown Cursor" is added to the list of cursor themes.

After step 3, the default cursor (small black) is used not Large White (although
Large White gets labeled as "Current" in the mouse preferences dialog.

Expected results:

The selected mouse cursor should be used.

Comment 1 Ralph Loader 2003-10-26 07:22:51 UTC
This bug doesn't seem to be present any more.

I can now correctly select a large cursor and have it take effect after the next
login.

There is no longer an option for a white cursor.  Pity - I prefered the white
one, but I won't get religous about it...