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A complete changelog of Xorg 7. X users: We strongly recommend you to update your system to 7. Login User Login Create account. What is FreshPorts? Security Policy Privacy Blog Contact. Enter Keywords: more Set to expire. All rights reserved. Removing X11R6 Having both X11R6 and X11R7 on the system doesn't make a whole lot of sense and will probably just cause confusion and errors. Therefore, run pkgrm x11 to get rid of X11R6 now. Installing the ports To install the minimum ports you'll need to be able to successfully startx , run prt-get depinst xorg and go have a few cups of coffee.

Installing X11R7 from a running X11R6 session should work, but it hasn't been tested yet. This will only install the xorg-xfvideo-vesa video driver, so you'll want to install the video driver that's specific for your video hardware.

In my opinion, and this is only my opinion, most cursor themes are something only a mother could love. I like very minimal and functional things with as little clutter as possible.

I digress—back to beautiful cursors. I think the neutral cursor theme is very nice, but I like the Red Hat 9 cursors even better. The I-beam is thinner, the default arrow has a single-pixel black tip when in front of a white background for precision, and the busy cursor is less distracting. On the plus side, both themes are very straightforward and plain, yet highly attractive and usable. Maybe its too late for reply, but i faced a problem using this in The easiest way to do that is to use the gnome-tweak-tool.

It is in the Software Center. But due to some dependencies it will install gnome-shell in addition. When you've installed gnome-tweak-tool, seek for this via dash as "Advanced Settings" With this you can change to your desired themes and perhaps xcursor.

But for me the alternative xcursor themes are working only for applications like LibreOffice or Firefox. This is only a little theme changer. The way more powerful gnome-tweak-tool lets you select all the other gtk3-themes, icons, fonts, cursors, gnome-shell-themes and extensions and the behavior of nautilus handling the desktop. I think when I read it first I thought you meant in and X11 desktop, like Lubuntu.

Sorry if it doesn't help. I don't see how to delete. There is 2 ways I have found to do this in Lubuntu. Find a desired curser theme, and hopefully it will give you the terminal command, like sudo apt-get install oxygen-cursor-theme oxygen-cursor-theme-extra.

Then you select and apply and you have it. Just find one you like, download the tar. The go back to where you select your cursor and click install, navigate to where you downloaded it to and then install it. For me, I don't know if it is a bug, the way it is designed or if I'm doing something thing wrong but the program closes after I install it.

I just re-open it and select the newly installed cursor and it will be. After struggling for 2 years to get themes to work across all windows and applications on After change cursor. Sometimes you need install you theme so that you can choose it in alternative x-cursor-theme :. The easiest, quickest, and cleanest way to change the cursor to black theme is like this, I think:. You can list your available themes with update-alternatives --list x-cursor-theme and replace in the above as you see fit.

On a side note: The comic cursor theme exists as a package, e. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community.



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