this problem is prevailant no matter what display manager I run, I have debian (woody) installed and every time I run it (kde) i get the mouse cursor mirrored right next to the original I also get trails of the cursor when I move it accross the screen (especially when an application is loading and it shows an animation) on the task bar after loading I get vertical lines in various colors which dissapear after opening an application, I am running this on a laptop with a 15in screen, I have tried different setups with varying settings from 640x480 to 1024x768 all with and without tft monitor support,
thanks in advance for your help,
matty G
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problem with KDE and gnome
Please post your XF86Config-4 file. Probably is has something to do with this config file, which controls your X.
It can be found in /etc/X11.
It can be found in /etc/X11.
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