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Hi all,
I'm a big fan of gnome-flashback session, it takes me back to a simpler time.
I upgraded to gnome 3.10 today, and I can confirm, as mentioned in this post, https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-f … 00042.html that the mouse cursor no longer appears in gnome-flashback. I don't know my way around the gnome-settings-daemon well enough to use the workaround.
Looking at the wiki, it sounds like gnome-flashback is going to get dropped from the official repos soon, anyway. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME_Flashback
So it sounds like I should start looking for alternatives. What are other flashback fans doing? Choosing a different gnome session or going to a different desktop environment?
Thanks!
Cahman
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I don't know my way around the gnome-settings-daemon well enough to use the workaround.
Hi, the mentioned workaround is to set the key org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/cursor/active to false, for example via dconf-editor. This works for me.
Last edited by Wey (2013-10-07 23:35:51)
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Thanks Wey, that does, in fact, bring the cursor back!
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So it sounds like I should start looking for alternatives. What are other flashback fans doing? Choosing a different gnome session or going to a different desktop environment?
It seems that you like the traditional gnome 2 desktop. So, you could maybe switch to MATE! It's awesome!
MATE - ArchWiki
MATE
Keep It Simple, Stupid
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