Bug 11941

Summary: Some cursors get corrupted
Product: xorg Reporter: Erik Andren <erik.andren>
Component: Driver/intelAssignee: Eric Anholt <eric>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Xorg Project Team <xorg-team>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: git   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
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Description Erik Andren 2007-08-11 02:53:25 UTC
I tried out the open source game Nexuiz in full-screen mode (which didn't work before, kudos), the game runs ok but the cursor has some noise in it. 
After I quit the game, the cursor with the pointing finger is corrupted.

Is there a way to capture a screenshot with the cursor showing?

This is on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn with a current git snapshot of the intel driver running on a 965 motherboard with a X3000 integrated graphics chipset.
Comment 1 Erik Andren 2007-08-11 02:53:53 UTC
Created attachment 11085 [details]
Xorg.conf
Comment 2 Erik Andren 2007-08-11 02:54:43 UTC
Created attachment 11086 [details]
Xorg log
Comment 3 Erik Andren 2007-08-17 09:40:43 UTC
Sorry, this isn't related to 3D at all.
Going to perform a git-bisect.
Comment 4 Erik Andren 2007-09-10 02:23:27 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> Sorry, this isn't related to 3D at all.
> Going to perform a git-bisect.
> 

This past weekend I've been trying to perform a git bisect with at freshly cloned git archive. What's crazy though is that if I download the 2.1.0 tarball, compile and install it, this regression disappears. But if i reset my git status using git -reset --hard xf86-video-intel-2.1.0 and compile, install it this issue still remains. I am utterly confused and suspect that I am misunderstanding something in how git works. 

Isn't git-reset --hard <sha1 || tag> supposed to change all source files in the repository to the defined state?

Comment 5 Michael Fu 2007-10-11 17:58:36 UTC
this seems to be an invalid issue. please feel free to re-open when you can reproduce it.

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