@puzza007: I have had similar issues. It seems to happens lot when the Gnome session first starts.
I have also tried enabling swcursor in the display device section of xorg.conf and this seems to draw a nasty trail on all displays except the primary display. However, the problem of "sticky" mouse cursors does go away.
@puzza007: I have had similar issues. It seems to happens lot when the Gnome session first starts.
I have also tried enabling swcursor in the display device section of xorg.conf and this seems to draw a nasty trail on all displays except the primary display. However, the problem of "sticky" mouse cursors does go away.
DanielW