I did an temporary hack to overcome this problem. You can find it here:
http://askubuntu.com/a/527239
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Mouse cursor disapear /
I did an temporary hack to overcome this problem. You can find it here:
http://askubuntu.com/a/527239
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The workaround (reloading psmouse) apparently solves the problem that
the touchpad (/dev/input/eventX) is grabbed by the wrong XServer:
This can be observed by running:
sudo lsof /dev/input/eventX
First XServer: Touchpad works. (as the devide is grabbed by the process of the
first XServer.
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Same problem with an Acer Extensa 5635z. Is any additional information
needed to solve this problem?
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Mouse cursor disapear /
i am also affected. Someone else reported the same problem here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/492393/ubuntu-14-04-mouse-pointer-cursor-
disappears-when-changing-user
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The problem seems to come from init scripts that use "su". This is
wrong. The start-stop-daemon system should be used instead. There is an
interesting discussion starting here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/395281/comments/15
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same here on 12.04 64bit. No auto-login.
Trying to shutdown from a (one and only) Desktop session just logs out
to lightdm. There "shutdown" leads to nothing. No reaction. There is no
other "real" session running. The output of ck-list-sessions:
Session4:
unix-user = '123'
realnam
The function "apply system-wide" should at least also update
/etc/apt/apt.conf including authentication credentials. This would fix
many issues (also the following).
An additional remark for those who will sometimes address/fix this
issue. There is also a little problem with "sudo" as it will clea
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