Anakin Starkiller, the mouse pointer *is* visible after the following
sequence:
1. Logout, causing GDM login screen to appear
2. Suspend
3. Resume
4. Login
The mouse pointer is visible after step 4 (Login). I did not notice
whether it is also visible before step 4 (Login). Let me know if you
wa
With Ubuntu/kernel upgrades, this problem has long since disappeared.
Only one of use the laptop at a time.
Marvin
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Anakin Starkiller
<492...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> DBooth > well, does your workaround work if I suspend from GDM without
> any user logged in ?
DBooth > well, does your workaround work if I suspend from GDM without
any user logged in ?
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Mouse cursor disappears after restarting scree
I can confirm that this problem goes away when I enable screen locking
on resume from suspend/hibernate (via
System->Preferences->ScreenSaver->Lock_screen_when_screen_saver_is_active
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This went away for me, and came back -the change was I'd disabled screen
locking on resume from suspend/hibernate. Locking the screen must
trigger a desktop switch which is enough to trigger the cursor coming
up.
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This bug also affects me, on Dell Studio 15, Ubuntu 10.04. For a while, the
workaround at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/554438/comments/21
was effective, but recently ctrl-alt-f7 started completely freezing my display,
forcing me to power-off reboot. ( I have not yet found a workaround
this has been happening to me for about a week now running fully
upgraded natty with nouveau driver. graphic card is 01:00.0 VGA
compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation G86M [Quadro FX 360M]
[10de:042d] (rev a1)
after some time the mouse cursor will randomly disappear on my external
monit
This bug is driving me crazy because the IBM ThinkPad it affects is used
by my kids, they can't understand why closing and opening the lid makes
the cursor permanently disappear. The workarounds are amateurish to
them. I get to listen to "Windows didn't do this" every time it
happens.
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Same issue on a freshly installed and now fully updated Xubuntu 10.10
with the nouveau driver. Any fixes yet?
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Mouse cursor disappears afte
Correction to #20: switching the cursor in System > Settings >
Appearance didn't help after all. The cursor was just sometimes visible
by random.
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[Dropping natty tag, since none of the comments or attached files
indicate natty has been tested for this bug. If it has, please
elaborate test findings and attach Xorg.0.log and any other relevant
evidence.]
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I found a (rather old and slow) computer at a customer where the mouse
is invisible directly after boot. The machine is running the newest
kernel for Lucid at the moment (Linux ubuntu 2.6.32-27-generic
#49-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 1 23:52:12 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux), so I guess
this bug is still
(probably should also mention I am using compiz and emerald sorry for
repeated entries)
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I just found this bug by searching because I am having the problem ATM
with Maverick and Ubuntu on fresh install with nVidia drivers via repo.
Am not running unclutter (seeing some related bugs?) and more
interestingly was not having this problem on migrated install upgraded
through each step appro
Otto - I was getting this problem on KDE and don't have Gnome installed
at all, so I don't think it's gnome specific. Admittedly I didn't get it
for months and then just got it once a few weeks back. If it's not the
desktop environment, and it's not the video driver / hardware, then that
suggests t
Otto - I was getting this problem on KDE and don't have Gnome installed
at all, so I don't think it's gnome specific. Admittedly I didn't get it
for months and then just got it once a few weeks back. If it's not the
desktop environment, and it's not the video driver / hardware, then that
suggests t
Otto - I was getting this problem on KDE and don't have Gnome installed
at all, so I don't think it's gnome specific. Admittedly I didn't get it
for months and then just got it once a few weeks back. If it's not the
desktop environment, and it's not the video driver / hardware, then that
suggests t
In case it helps narrow things...
I just did a fresh install of Kubuntu 10.10 and I'm seeing this issue
now. This did not occur, for me, on Kubuntu 10.04, using drivers
downloaded from nVidia.
I'm running a dual-display setup. The problem only occurs on my left
screen (screen 1). The right dis
There is also a question about this at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+question/108987
Common to all bug reports I read is that:
- The symptom is that the mouse pointer is invisible, but the mouse still
works: you can hover on stuff and click.
- The problem
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This bug has lots of duplicates and I've seen it on several computers
lately.
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Having the same problem on a T60 with 945 video. Can post dmesg and
lspci -vvv and Xorg.0.log if needed.
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I've just tested on Maverick Alpha 1, and this problem is still
happening.
My original report was #552246, and was marked as a duplicate of this
bug.
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I am also bugged with this issue when I suspend to ram and then resume.
As in the above reports ctrl+f1, ctrl+f7 fixes the problem as does
typing in a text document as well as changing the workspace with
ctrl+alt+cursor.
Running latest lucid Linux with FOSS ati drivers and newest kernel:
2.6.32-2
#7 was a hasty diagnosis. Problem HAS NOT been resolved with package
upgrade.
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Had this problem with Mobility Radeon HD 3650
[See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1470815&highlight=radeonhd
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Latest kernel upgrade eliminates the invisible cursor issue for me.
2.6.32-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 1 14:18:25 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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Note that a workaround that automates fixing the mouse is posted in a
duplicate bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/552246/comments/23
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