X11 with systemd/user: Mouse pointer size inconsistent
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I use xorg as user service follow: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User#Xorg_as_a_systemd_user_service
I ported all other deamons to user services but there's a point that I can't achieve - a user service named xresources.service
that I start successfully under userland.
Behavior with start globally:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps AND on window manager itself without any app.
Behavior with start on userland:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps BUT on window manager itself without any app, mouse point size is bigger
than expected.
I suspect xorg
did load something from root userspace and force mouse pointer behavior.
systemd xorg
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I use xorg as user service follow: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User#Xorg_as_a_systemd_user_service
I ported all other deamons to user services but there's a point that I can't achieve - a user service named xresources.service
that I start successfully under userland.
Behavior with start globally:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps AND on window manager itself without any app.
Behavior with start on userland:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps BUT on window manager itself without any app, mouse point size is bigger
than expected.
I suspect xorg
did load something from root userspace and force mouse pointer behavior.
systemd xorg
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I use xorg as user service follow: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User#Xorg_as_a_systemd_user_service
I ported all other deamons to user services but there's a point that I can't achieve - a user service named xresources.service
that I start successfully under userland.
Behavior with start globally:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps AND on window manager itself without any app.
Behavior with start on userland:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps BUT on window manager itself without any app, mouse point size is bigger
than expected.
I suspect xorg
did load something from root userspace and force mouse pointer behavior.
systemd xorg
I use xorg as user service follow: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User#Xorg_as_a_systemd_user_service
I ported all other deamons to user services but there's a point that I can't achieve - a user service named xresources.service
that I start successfully under userland.
Behavior with start globally:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps AND on window manager itself without any app.
Behavior with start on userland:
mouse pointer size in expected same size when put on firefox/chrome and other
apps BUT on window manager itself without any app, mouse point size is bigger
than expected.
I suspect xorg
did load something from root userspace and force mouse pointer behavior.
systemd xorg
systemd xorg
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