There is a bug in the Compiz package in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (in
Maverick Meerkat too) that doesn't allow you to fully change the mouse
cursor theme. You only get the new cursor theme in some windows. But you
can still change the mouse cursor theme in Ubuntu, even if you have
Compiz enabled.
1. Go to
2. Now you need to edit the
Press
3. Restart Compiz by pressing
1. Go to
/usr/share/icons
and locate
the exact folder name for the mouse cursor theme you want to use –
remember it! For the Elementary theme, the folder name would be
"DMZ-Black"2. Now you need to edit the
/usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
file. Press ALT + F2 and enter:Comment line with "Inherits=DMZ-White" and under this line add an identical line with the exact name of the mouse cursor theme you got in step 1. The final index.theme should look like this:gksu gedit /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
UPDATE: Second way[Icon Theme] #Inherits=DMZ-White Inherits=DMZ-Black
Press
ALT+F2
and run gconf-editor and go to desktop > gnome > peripherals > mouse
and edit cursor_theme
. Here you can enter theme name you got in step 1.3. Restart Compiz by pressing
Alt + F2
and entering:or simply Log out and Log in.compiz --replace
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