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Well, the problem is not fixed on my machine.
Just upgraded to 10.4 and plugged in a beamer at the 2nd port on my notebook
(GeForce 9200M GS).
I haven't had tested the 2nd port ever before...
Made a split screen (+xinerama) setup through the nvidia settings tool.
When I move the mouse from the fi
Sounds like this is long since fixed for most people.
If anyone is still seeing these symptoms, please treat it as a new bug
and file a new report, as this one has too many comments on it already.
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It's not quite fixed in 9.10. When I hibernate the computer, after
awakening it I get a mouse pointer on each of my three monitors. Once I
move the mouse to each monitor they clear up again.
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Yep, same here. 9.10 seams to not have this problem.
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Same here; didn't observe the bugs in question since upgrade to 9.10
about a week ago.
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Upgrade to 9.10 fixed it for me as well.
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This is also no longer a problem for me with 9.10 (fresh install, no
additional repositories and nvidia driver 190.42 )
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Had this problem in 9.04, fixed for me after upgrading to 9.10
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Hi again.
I tried your suggestion of sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver
pgp.mit.edu 8D09D5BE298D57CC and it gave me the following, which looks
similar to your results, however, when I restarted the computer, the
mouse problem was still present.
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-opt
Thanks d2globalinc.
I am typing this on a Windows pc and can't test your suggestion at the
moment, but when I do, I'll need to know how to check that the file
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg and trusddb.gpg in that same location :S. Thanks.
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try sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu
8D09D5BE298D57CC
and check to make sure you have the file /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and
trusddb.gpg in that same location :S
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sha...@wrkstation-slm:~$ apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu
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Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg
--keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.m
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Just worked for me - Good luck!
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Thanks d2globalinc.
Unfortunately, none of them worked.
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg
--keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --recv-keys --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net
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gpg:
Try an alternate key server - Ubuntu's suck - and always seem to be
down..
subkeys.pgp.net
pgp.mit.edu
pool.sks-keyservers.net
keys.nayr.net
try the first then work your way down until you find one that doesn't
time out!
so do: apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net
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Hi Pete.
Thanks for the reply. I did as you suggested and got the following.
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg
--keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-k
You need to add the signing key, run the following in a terminal:
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Hi All.
I am running Ubuntu 9.04, with an nVidia card and the 180 drivers
through Ubuntu's menu.
I also have this issue where the mouse pointer stays on one screen even
when moved to another screen. I have followed the instructions provided
in this thread from https://launchpad.net/~m0sia/+archiv
I just installed 9.10 with:
:~$ apt-cache show xserver-xorg-core | grep version
Version: 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu3
But im still getting the same issues.
While a program (eg firefox) is being started the mouse wraps around noe screen.
When a keyboard button is pressed while moving the mouse from one screen
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu1
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* Merge from Debian unstable. (LP: #447010)
Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- debian/control:
+ set Conflicts: xkb-data (<< 0.9), since xkb-path is
I confirm this issue.I have Jaunty 9.04 installed with
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV41GL [Quadro FX 1400]
(rev a2)
Subsystem: nVidia Corporation Device 0243
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
Memory at d200 (32-bit, non-prefetc
The mouse cursor appearing on the wrong screen (it also becomes locked
there) has been reported in other bugs, eg bug 363375.
Easy work around is to alt+drag a window across from screen 3 (where the
cursor always appears to get stuck) to screen 1. If the cursor is on
screen 2 but is acting like it
I can confirm John Squibb's observation. I upgraded from 8.04.3 to 9.04
two days ago and I have seen this behavior several times since then. I
didn't apply the patch, so the bug doesn't seem to have been introduced
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This bug is very old now (since Jaunty has been released). Apparently it comes
from Xinerama, I searched for a fix every day, still nothing :(
Sometimes, even when there is no application starting, the cursor is
visible on a screen and acts on the other one. And I have to kill X to
Just noticed new issue where cursor will not move from one monitor to
the other while the wait cursor is animating during application startup,
such as a pdf taking a moment to load, or thunderbird starting up, etc.
When trying to go from Monitor A to Monitor B, the cursor jumps back to
the opposite
m0sia's Patch fixed multiple cursor issue on my 2-monitor Xinerama
setup.
Distro: Ubuntu 9.04
Graphics Card: GeForce 9400 GT
Driver: NVIDIA 180.44
Kernel: 2.6.28-15-generic (x86_64)
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This patch works for me as well -- no more extra mouse. Latest NVIDIA
drivers, GeForce 6600 and 6200 cards with 3 monitors.
I also have a bug where the mouse seems to get 'stuck' in the screen
that has my second video card on it. Hasn't happened yet, but its a
tricky bugger so it may come back.
-
After applying that patch it's taken me three days to get my OS working
again. I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 with an ATI HD3870X2 card, with three screens
using Xinerama. I'm using the fglrx driver, which I had to remove and
reinstall (I'm not 100% sure that's what I needed to do to fix it as I
also uninstall
Yep good fix for me.
Even seems to fix a long standing issue with the PC locking up for no apparent
reason.
Couldn't do anything except pull the plug and reboot.
It was very sporadic, but seemed to be very much worse since I upgraded
to Jaunty (from Hardy :-0 )
I have a 3 monitor setup with GPU
Only just noticed the fix.
W00t it works \o/
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Just add these 2 lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list (sudo gedit
/etc/apt/sources.list):
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/m0sia/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/m0sia/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
Then run:
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Hi there,
I am following this link
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA#Adding%20a%20PPA%20to%20your%20Ubuntu%20repositories
To get PPA repositories
https://launchpad.net/~m0sia/+archive/ppa
Now, what should I do ? Re-install xserver-xorg ??
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The patch works fine for me too, BUT there's still a very little bug.
When I go to a tty using Ctrl+Alt+F[1-6], and I return to Xorg, the
cursor is on each screen. If I move the mouse to the other screen, the
"ghost image" disappear.
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When is there going to be an official fix for this? Multiple people
here @ work have this (annoying) bug.
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The patch worked for me: Sony Vaio SR19 with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470
with dual monitor.
As correctly stated by Vanessa
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/357901/comments/47) this patch
does not solve "mouse gets stuck on one screen" issue.
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The patch worked for me: Sony Vaio SR19 with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470
with dual monitor.
As correctly stated by Vanessa
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/357901/comments/47) this patch
does not solve "mouse gets stuck on one screen" issue.
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patch definitely fixes the "multiple pointers" bug. The "mouse gets
stuck on one screen" issue still persists, however, meaning it is not
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I tryed the 180.44 on Ubuntu 8.04 an d 8.10 and there is no problem.
This driver is OK
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Bugsy skrev:
> Also in my machine patched packages solved this dual cursors but not
> this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
> drivers-180/+bug/363375 like Marius wrote.
>
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It's hard to say for sure yet, as it appears and disappears randomly
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Also in my machine patched packages solved this dual cursors but not
this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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So far, the patched packages have solved my problem, and also this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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The patched X server from moisa's repository works for me as well (32
bit Jaunty). My machine also suffers from that "mouse gets stuck on one
screen" bug, not sure yet if this affects/fixes it. Yay, only one
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This actually fixes a BLANK SCREEN/SYSTEM LOCK on boot problem as well I
was having with the latest kernel!
m0sia wrote:
> i applied patch and added package in my PPA:
> https://launchpad.net/~m0sia/+archive/ppa
>
> But I can check if this patch works only tomorrow at work.
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Thanks for t his patch m0sia! Works fine for me, too.
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The patch also works for me! Thanks for all the help.
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Patch works for me too. Thanks !
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I am still quite new to Linux. Can someone please provide detailed
instructions on how to apply the patch? I don't even know what REPO is.
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Yes. This patch works. There is no annoying second cursor.
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@Ed Holdsworth: There is no need to aply patch. You can install already patched
xorg-server from my PPA repository(https://launchpad.net/~m0sia/+archive/ppa).
You can read how to add PPA repository in launchpad help pages:
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This patch works for me on latest Jaunty 64bit! Used REPO and applied
patch - everything works as it should with xinerama after reboot.
Thanks!
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Looks like this is an identified issue in X:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=132687&highlight=xinerama
There is a patch floating around that has been tested by an NVidia dev
already:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-May/045515.html
I haven't tested yet. Can someo
Confirmed with a 260 and 9600 -- very annoying. Tried SW cursor, got
that strange trailing issue.
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I have the same problem as Bugsy with the mouse cursor getting stuck on
a screen, but I don't think it's related to the cursor on every screen
problem though. There's already bug report about the cursor sticking on
the previous display https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363375
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Could be but everything was fine with 8.10. How are your screens
positioned?
I have dvi-screen as main screen and left from it is a secondary vga-
screen. Nvidia had one quirk in the drivers so that vga-screen is always
first screen. It's possible to fix this by "UseDisplayDevice" "DFP"
in xor
Hmm - I don't have that issue with Firefox - just the cursor image
sticking on the previous display.. I wonder if the Firefox issue you
mention has a separate bug report? Is this with a clean Firefox / no
addons? - Sounds like something that would be related to a mouse-
gestures add-on or feature i
Actually I have both problems, two cursors and sometimes the mouse gets
stuck with Firefox.
Usually this happens when I'm writing somehing in a html-form (Facebook
etc.). What actually happens the mouse moves in the same screen but if I
try to click something it clicks objects in the second screen
Seank and Puzza007 - Both of your issues are not related to this issue..
The mouse does not get stuck in the zone, the bug is that after the
mouse moves from one monitor to the next, the last monitor it was on has
a static image of the cursor as it was right before the mouse
transitioned to the nex
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Usually when my mouse gets stuck in one screen I can move it into the
lower part of the other screen. A workaround to get the mouse working
properly again seems to be moving a window half in one screen, half in
the other, then clicking on the border of that window in the other
screen. ;} Works f
Encountering the exact same problem here as well. Also, occasionally
cursor suddenly jumps back to primary screen and is confined within that
screen.
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I have the same issue here with three monitors, all separate X screens
with xinerama on and twinview off. I have two nvidia 7300 GTs in this
box. The problem occurs quite often, several times an hour and may
disappear immediately or hang around for a minute or two, I can't seem
to work out what mak
This bug exists on my machine as well. Standard nVidia 6800 video card
(not the GT), driving a Xinerama-based dual-head setup, Jaunty remix
(via Pearson Computing packages), using a customized kernel (2.6.28.5)
from kernel.org and the official nVidia package (180.29) from the nvidia
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Another user here with this minor annoyance on separate x screens.
Should note (not sure if it's been mentioned so far) that the inactive
cursor is a static render in that it does not animate (e.g. a loading
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Switching to the nouveau driver fixed the issue for me. And XRANDR now
works too!
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Same issue here, cursor stay even watching video in full screen if using
mouse in different screen.
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I can confirm that this will happen any-time xinerama is in use. I
combine my 6 monitors into 3x twinview pairs, the mouse issue will not
happen across each twinview pair, but it will happen when moving the
mouse from one twinview set to the next..
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I've tried 180.51 on Ubuntu9.04 but i can still see the same issue and
unfortunately i can't use twinview on 4 monitors :( just paired in two
twinview and then xinerama.
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I can also confirm this. Sadly the Twinview does not work in my
situation because Xinerama is needed to use different colour profiles in
each screen.
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i had the same problem on x64 ubuntu 9.04 using xinerama.
As a workaround, switched to use TwinView (which is what i always used
to use) - works perfectly.
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I tried 180.51 on Ubuntu 9.04 (currently running) - same problem.
I'm running two 6700GS with 4 Screens @ Xinerama.
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Wrong file. I'm sry
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There's only one mouse cursor on Fedora 11 using Nvidia 180.51. But I
can confirm it on Kubuntu 9.04 64bit with 180.44. Both use the same
xorg.conf (attached). Maybe somebody should try 180.51 on ubuntu 9.04.
I'll try 180.44 on fedora soon
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I can confirm this with Ubuntu 9.04 stable 32 bit, NVIDIA Quadro NVSS
440, xinerama=1, nvidia drivers 180.44 and GNOME. I have a 4 monitors
solution with two twinviews and the two middle monitors are affected by
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I can confirm this issue using Xinera, nvidiga-glx-180 180.44-0ubuntu1
and xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.0-0ubuntu14, too. The "SWCursor" option
disables this "bug" but then the mentioned trail issue can be seen. I
also tried the older nvidia driver (173), same issue. I'm using 64bit
system. Had this iss
Can confirm as well that the swcursor option does get rid of the issue -
however trails are also seen on my systems w/ this option set. Makes me
think that this might be an nvidia driver issue? Can anyone else
confirm this as an issue without the proprietary nvidia drivers? I'll
try to test this
@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
I can confirm using Xinerama, nvidia-glx-180 180.44-0ubuntu1 and
xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.0-0ubuntu14.
Has anybody else observed a problem where the mouse pointer stops
working in one display? Instead just wrapping around in the other?
This happens to me ~4x per day on seemingly random displays in
Confirm, using Ubuntu 9.04, nvidia drivers 180.44. Having two screens
with display configuration "seperate X screens" and "xinerama" enabled.
One nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX.
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Can confirm, issue is still in Ubuntu 9.04 RC w/ latest updates as of
today 04-22-2009.. This is in both gnome and KDE environments, and with
Nvidia 180.44 drivers. 64bit.
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I have same problem with Xinerama enabled. Ubuntu 9.04. RC. Two nVidia
GeForce 7600 GT's with nVidia drivers 180.44. System works OK but looks
tacky when it leaves a mouse cursor "stuck" to each screen.
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I can confirm this as well with latest Jaunty Beta 64 Bit - Kernel
2.6.28-11 and Nvidia Drivers 180.44 -
A mouse cursor will stick to every individual xscreen joined by
Xinerama. I tested using SWCursor "ON" in my xorg and the initial
problem goes away, but then the mouse cursor leaves a corrupte
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