On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 08:56 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
On 02/06/10 08:52, kalinix wrote:
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> It's system specific, since I had it on KDE. I changed it from System
> settings->Computer administration->Keyboard and mouse->Mouse->Cursor
theme.
>
>
> It ought be a simper way though, like changing a parameter in a text file.
>
You can do: (but you might end up with something uglier)
yum info */cursor-theme* should give you a list of alternates.
yum erase dmz\* (the little hand, it's from opensuse)
Installed Packages
Name : dmz-cursor-themes
Arch : noarch
Version : 0.4
Release : 3.fc13
Size : 6.2 M
Repo : installed
>From repo : anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005130056.i386
Summary : X cursors themes
URL :
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/themes.php?skin=7
License : CC-BY-SA
Description: An X cursors theme by Jakub Steiner used by OpenSUSE.
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Hehe, found it:
for system-wide is in /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
mine reads:
[Icon Theme]
Inherits=dmz-aa
which is that ugly little black hand
As I changed it to dmz, I found 'cursorTheme=dmz'
in .kde/share/config/kcminputrc (I'm a KDE user)
I knew it has to be a file :D
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