Yes, there was a cable plugged in to the other port, but the monitor on 
the other end was set to a different input and I expected it to have 
been ignored.  The 'bug' is that during installation, there's no need to 
set up multiple screens, except as clones of each other, so that the 
installation will work from any screen.  If you're looking at the 
'wrong' monitor,  the initial symptom is indistinguishable from the 
installation hanging which makes the source of the problem harder to 
track down.  Part of the illusion is because the mouse was so far off 
screen, it seemed like it was frozen as well.

On 06/21/2018 07:21 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> You do indeed seem to have 2 monitors plugged in.
>
> If the LG is known to be faulty then please unplug it, and this is not a bug.
> If the LG is expected to work, then this is a bug.
>
> Do you find any difference/improvement in logging into "Ubuntu" (Xorg)
> vs "Ubuntu on Wayland"?
The only issue was trying to track down logs for diagnosis.
>
> ** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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  install starts with 2 screens. insteadl of 1

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