** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Mouse pointer behaves strangely
+ Lagging square around mouse pointer
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i have this bug too can be fixed by (near fix):
1. change to noveau
2. compositor settings: xrender as rendering backend (no opengl2 & opengl3.1
apparently causes it) tearing prevention full screen repaints.
it should show waay lesser symptoms (occasional flicker of the cursor) than it
should
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I also am affected by this issue. I am running KDE Neon with the hwe
kernel. My nvidia driver is 384.90.
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Title:
Mouse pointer behaves strangely
I have this bug too.
Logout and then Login temporary solves the problem.
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I have this error also. Anyone can fix it? I can't install Nvidia
Drivers Property of this. I have that use nouveau.
Thanks.
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I can now also confirm that this bug might be related to sddm.
I replaced sddm with slim and the problem went away:
> sudo apt-get install slim
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I can confirm this with
Nvidia Driver 375.66
Ubuntu 16.04 + Kubuntu Backports
KDE Plasma Version 5.8.7
Kde Frameworks Version 5.36.0
and sddm
Workaround: use lightdm instead of sddm:
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
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I have the same problem, when restarting the sddm, or after login and
logout is resolved
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I can confirm that logging out and then logging in also resolves the
issue for me.
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PS1: That workaround works (for me) even when the rendering backend is OpenGL.
PS2: I'm also using multiple monitors.
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This bug is driving me nuts, but thankfully a workaround (that has been
working for me) is to log out of the initial KDE session and simply log
back in.
It's not ideal, but makes the bug more bearable.
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Oh it's back to being broken when playing factorio.
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I can confirm this with the nvidia drivers. It happens when using opengl
(2.x and 3.x) compositing but not xrender compositing.
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I am also experiencing the exact same issue on KDE Neon 5.10.4 and
nvidia-384.59, and switching to Xrender also fixes it for me.
Note that for me turning off compositing while using OpenGL 3.1 had a
salutory effect but did not completely resolve the problem. For
example, chromium still showed the
To me helped only unchecking the checkbox "Enable compositor on
startup".
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I updated from Kubuntu 16.04 to 17.04 a few days ago to fix some other
issues with frequent crashes and on Kubuntu 17.04 am now also affected
by this bug.
I tried updating nvidia driers to 381 and 384 but I could detect no
difference between 375, 381 and 384 (from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa). For
no
I have another big clue
This happened to me also, I'm on kubuntu 16.04.2 with nvidia drivers 384.47 and
everything has been working fine while I was using xserver-xorg 1.18 (except
for the know tearing).
So I updated to xserver-xorg-core-hwe 1.19.3 from the xenial proposed ppa and
the cursor got
I forgot to mention I'm also using double monitor (laptop + external
screen with mini display port).
WORKAROUND: Use nvidia latest driver 381.22:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/118524/en-us
With this driver problem seems gone.
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I'm also affected by this bug.
I have a GeForce GTX 1060 Mobile video card, using nvidia-375
(375.66-0ubuntu0.17.04.1) package on Kubuntu 17.04 with backports
repository (Plasma 5.10.3).
It seems that the area around the mouse pointer is not redrawn properly.
Problem persists with compositor ena
A new development: today I installed Kubuntu 17.04 from scratch on a new
laptop. The pointer behaves normally.
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I am affected by this bug as well.
My workaroud for this Problem: Go to KDE System Settings -> Display and
Monitor -> Compositor (left side) -> set "Rendering Backend" to XRender
But now my wobbly windows are gone ;(
I just upgraded to kubuntu 17.04 and this problem appeared (yeah, I knew an
u
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Like Loïc, I also use an external screen, with the laptop screen turned
off, and I see this problem.
I've also removed nvidia drivers temporarily, and primarily use the
Intel integrated card now.
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Ok, I'm using an external screen but laptop screen is off when screen is
connected.
I removed all nvidia drivers and tools and thus switched to nouveau, the
problem is gone.
So this is most certainly related to nvidia drivers.
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I use dual screen quite often but not always. This behavior is the same
for a single and a double screen. This is why I was reluctant to try
nouveau, which used to have a lot of issues with that configuration. So
far it works fine.
That other bug might be related; also, judging by the screenshot,
You're welcome Jacob :)
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libsdl2/+bug/1677540 even if
it seems less intrusive as what I'm experiencing.
I'm using dual screen, do you too ?
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Merci beaucoup de votre soutien; comme vous pouvez le constater, je n'ai
pas répondu à deuxième message, pour terminer cette discussion inutile.
What I cannot figure out is whether it is a problem of the driver or
Nvidia OpenGL libraries. As far as I remember, installing the driver
forces the libr
Jacob message is pretty clear, I had no trouble understanding it, no
need to write so many lines just for this, please get over it.
Anyways, back to topic, the problem persists and is probably related to nvidia
driver.
Is there a way we can contribute and analyze/test this problem ?
Thanks
Loïc
...and I should have guessed all that information from your six words
post because...?
So in your opinion: because I could not guess all of that, I should have
opened my own bug report and fight it all by myself from zero, ignoring
the fact that someone already had opened a bug report because "eve
You should realize that this is not some sort of a help desk but a
community where everyone is trying to help everyone by providing
information about their issues. I "own" this bug because I reported it,
but I am not a developer of the package involved.
In my first post I mentioned that this issue
Finally found the bug report of this problem. It affects me, exactly the
same. I could provide more details BUT it doesn't seem to be relevant,
doesn't it? I explain:
A couple of notes, @jgrns:
What do you mean "the problem disappeared"? Does it mean: it "disappeared"
from your system? Or: on ev
I can confirm this issue, I have the same problem since zesty update.
I cannot use apport-collect to complete information as I'm also affected
by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1627790
So here's too much information !
If you need more please just ask away.
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$ lsb_r
Some additionnal information: tried to change cursor theme from Brise to any
other and problem is still there.
Also changing vsync tearing parameter (or any other in fact) in composer
settings did not help either.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: plasma-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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