> Andy, Wrong Andy. He's Andrew, I'm Andy....there's just too many of us! > If you are going to use the CVS version of XFCE4, you should be prepared > for some level of instability. It is a pre-release version and some > things may not work or may not work fully. The fact that you are using > RC may introduce some new issues, as I am not aware of anyone using the > CVS version of XFCE and RC together. Then again, that may only be a red > herring. > Andrew, as near as I can tell I compiled the CVS version just like you did, but I don't have Red Carpet installed, I just use synaptic. Over-all, I was pleased with how easy it went, but I think I'll stick to python for my own stuff...seems easier. I also had to reinstall dbh to get XFCE to compile, kinda weird. But, I don't have your problem with my mouse. I don't think the presence of the X11 script would cause your mouse to screw up. Have you tried using system-config-mouse sounds crazy, but I might start there. Have you installed any odd cursor themes or anything else to your system that might affect the mouse? This could be a conflict with something else. One problem that I've noticed about Fedora compared to SUSE (my old distro) is that you have to be really careful mixing repositories of add on software. It seems to confuse things sometimes. For instance, I still can't get the updated lib-bonobo to do anything other than trash gnome. But, the point is, is that this could be related to something else that's installed on your computer from newrpms, livna, dag, etc, that's not playing nicely with xfce. --andy > If you want to continue to use CVS, may I suggest that you subscribe to > the xfce4-dev list at: > > http://lunar-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce4-dev > > where you can pose questions to the membership, which includes the key > developers. That way, if there are bugs, the reports get to the right > folks. > > I did a search of the past few months of the archive and did not see any > posts relating to mouse issues. I have not had any mouse/cursor related > problems and for me, the CVS version has been fairly stable. That being > said, there are a few panel plug-ins that are not yet updated to the new > code base and may cause panel lockups, if they even build/install at > all. There is also the possibility that recent CVS commits could > introduce new issues. I have not updated in a few days. > > If you would rather use a stable release version of XFCE4, remove the > CVS version and install the 4.0.6 RPMS using the instructions in the FN > article that I referenced earlier. 4.0.6 is the current release stable > version. > > HTH, > > Marc Schwartz > >