On 4/17/06, Stephen Liu <satimis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Kam, > > > I did a quick search and found a thread where one user had a mouse > > cursor problem. Here was the solution offered: > > > > "had a similar problem on a system that uses an nVidia chipset. The > > workaround is to disable the hardware cursor in your X > > configuration." > > > > You might give that a try. > > Tks. I tried but it can't solve my problem. > > B.R. > SL > When you boot press the "a" key to modify the kernel parameters for grub. Add a space and a "2" or a "3" to the end of the line and hit return. If you append a "2" you boot into runlevel 2 which has networking and X disabled. A "3" boots you into multiuser, networking, and no X. Since you say that you have not configured your networking choose runlevel 2. You will need to use either vi or emacs to edit the files.