On 15:49:02 06/set , Vecchi Giovanni wrote: > 3. Installing Cursors > > From the command line run the make font directory command: > > $ mkfontdir $HOME/fonts > > In the top of either your .xinitrc or .xsession file (the exact file > depends on your distribution), add the following: > > xset +fp $HOME/fonts > xsetroot -cursor_name X_cursor > > Now restart your X server. If everything went as it should your updated > cursors should now be displayed in place of the standard system cursors. > > Alternatively, instead of installing the new cursor file in your home > directory you can replace the cursor file in your X11 fonts directory. On > my system the cursor font file is located in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. > > cosa vuogliono dire i due parametri passati a xsetroot? Gli passi un parametro. Da man xsetroot: -cursor_name cursorname This lets you change the pointer cursor to one of the standard cursors from the cursor font. Refer to appendix B of the X pro-tocol for the names (except that the XC_ prefix is elided for this option). > e poi dentro a fonts cosa devo mettere di preciso? io ho scaricato da > www.gnome-look.org un pacchetto .tar.gz con dentro i cursori e dell'altra > roba, che file devo cacciare nella cartella fonts? questa guida non mi è > chiara... A pelle direi i cursori, "l'altra roba" servirà a gnome se lo installi penso.. Prova :) Ciao Bedo -- Debian Powered GNU/Linux User #373118 Bedogni Luca - Blog | http://erbedo.splinder.com Site | http://lucabedo.altervista.org Debianizzati - www.debianizzati.org | Founder Member -- Uomo colto e' colui che sa trovare un significato bello alle cose belle. Oscar Wilde