I accidentally deleted one of the metacity themes for Linux Mint and it went
missing.
Copying over the themes from my laptop again. Good thing I have a backup plan!
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Had the same problem for a couple of days, on 11.04. Installing metacity
did fix it!
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Installing metacity seems to fix the problem.
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Just started having this problem following upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04
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No visible mouse cursor on many of our Ubuntu's.
Seems to be after an upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04.
No xorg.conf defined
1024x768 resolution
nvidia chipset but default driver used (vesa?)
No compiz.
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No mouse cursor on GDM. The workaround Ctrl+Alt+F1, Ctrl+Alt+F7 doesn't
work for me either.
When a session is started the cursor works fine.
Installed fresh from Ubuntu 10.04
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(Ubuntu 10.04; AMD Athlon 1152x864 resolution; changed to Ubuntu 10.04 from
kubuntu 8.04 LTS)
No mouse cursor after login, but only sometimes. The last few weeks the system
worked fine, but now almost every second boot results in a screen without mouse
cursor after login. Within the login wind
Mouse pointer gone too after upgrade from 9.10 to 10.04.
But pointer was still there for the other users on my system.
Maybe this has got something to do with the fact that my xorg.conf
was changed by me, to make Ubuntu recognize my (ancient, but
huge resolution) Dell P991 monitor.
Got the pointe
I observed this behavior after installing Ubuntu 10.04 to a new hard
drive. The cursor was working properly initially, but disappeared when
I changed the screen resolution. After that, it behaved as noted above
-- locate cursor worked, mouse buttons worked, ctrl-alt-F1 then ctrl-
alt-F7 restored
Dell Latitude C400 here, got the same with Ubuntu 10.04 and before that
Ubuntu 9.04. Specifically, after booting, and logging in the first
time, there is no mouse pointer. If I lock the screen (by leaving it
idle for a while or by finding the lock screen widget that I've set up
for this purpose)
Bug #566324 (Xorg crash) also affects me, I tried the following to
remedy the frequent screen crashes:-
echo options i915 modeset=1 | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf
This does help reduce the number of Xorg crashes, but more importantly, it does
affect the cursor.
After doing this, the c
Tried re-installing metacity , did not fix the problem.
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Also having exact same problem, running Intel 82845G/GL/GE graphics
built in on HP pavilion 532w, my first experience with ubuntu, and I
love the OS other than this one rather annoying little bug!
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> it might be specific to Dell Optiplex 260's Intel graphics hardware
No. I have the same problem on Thinkpads T60 with ATI graphic cards.
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I have this problem: no mouse cursor after login, repeatable by logout
login again.
AFAIK I already had the metacity package as evidenced by CONFIG
EDITOR/APPS (metacity present)
WORK AROUND:
BLINDLY!!:...
1 Move the mouse around, clicking left, until the cursor is clearly on
Accessories then
I can also confirm that installing the metacity package helps. Now the
cursor is there and works as expected.
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Additional information: once logged in, if I manually put my laptop in
standby mode, the mouse pointer is visible when it resumes.
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Reinstalling metacity did not help me. The problem seems to be with gdm.
As soon as gdm as been started, my laptop goes in standby mode (don't
ask me why) and when it has been manually resumed, the mouse pointer is
not visibile.
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I just wanted to say that reinstalling metacity did indeed fix this for
me. Sounds like this isn't the case for everyone though.
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On 10-05-15 07:12 AM, Gerry O'Rourke wrote:
> Reporting same problem as Yves.
> Dell Optiplex GX260, was running 8.04 LTS with no problems.
>
> Upgraded to 10.04& immediately had "no mouse cursor" problem after
> login.
>
> Workaround = ctrl-alt-F1 then ctrl-alt-F7
>
Hey, did you click on "this b
Reporting same problem as Yves.
Dell Optiplex GX260, was running 8.04 LTS with no problems.
Upgraded to 10.04 & immediately had "no mouse cursor" problem after
login.
Workaround = ctrl-alt-F1 then ctrl-alt-F7
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I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04.My cursor become invisible. Each time I
have to open Terminal,type a few things and the mouse cursor will
appear.I use ctrl-alt-F1 then ctrl-alt-F7 then the mouse cursor will
appear. It is hard to use without the mouse cursor.May have to revert
back to 9.10 if the prob
Same problem here.
The package metacity is already installed, so apt-get won't install it.
I did find one work-around:
ctrl-alt-F1 then ctrl-alt-F7
And you get the cursor on the loging screen, until the next
suspend/resume cycle.
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I can confirm this, my metacity package got lost somehow, after
reinstalling it, the cursor is there.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I had the same bug as all of you. I installed my Ubuntu Lucid from a
minimal install
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD) and after
installed GDM, it worked fine but without cursor !
After some tests, I found that if I install the metacity package too, the gdm
cursor is back
Just installed Ubuntu 10.04 from alternate and i386 and live CD 32 bit;
no cursor, only square. Ubuntu starts up very slow and runs evry slow
then it hangs. I run Ubuntu since 2007, April without a single hitch.
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I have this exact issue. It is completely reproducible in that any time
the GDM login screen is present (regardless of fresh boot, return from
suspend, switching users, etc...) there is no mouse pointer. As has
been noted, the mouse actually seems to be working, there's just no
visible indicator.
Directly after the gdm menu disappears, the X-shaped cursor is shortly
visible, then the normal cursor appears.
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I have the same issue, Netbook edition on samsung nc10.
It also occurs if I switch users.
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do you get the issue on boot or when switcher user later?
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I have the same problem. I installed the Beta a while ago and after updating
every day my mouse cursor suddenly disappeared.
I can use it to select my user, but there's just no visual mouse pointer.
I'm running on an Intel GMA950.
Strangely enough, my Asus EeePC 701 (with a GMA900) has no proble
I have the exact same issue. No visible cursor.
I have Intel Graphics and a x86_64 system (on 10.04).
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2010. 04. 15, csütörtök keltezéssel 08.55-kor Sebastien Bacher ezt írta:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
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> * Is this reproducible?
yes. every time i boot my system or log out there is gdm mouse working
bu
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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