It took me a while to find this bug report. For the convenience of
others, I thought I would share references to this bug on the internet.
Perhaps a friendly user could post on all these forums links to this
bug. :)
User descriptions and reports of this bug:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/759
@Sean
Thank you for the patch. This looks too big to review to me, although
other sponsors may disagree. So, though I don't usually work in the
desktop area, I disagree with your statement "Regression potential here
seems minimal". This might be why some other sponsors have been
unwilling to touch
@ Carlos Renê (slipttees) wrote on 2016-07-21: #174
Thank you for posting the workaround - it solves the problem in Xubuntu
16.04
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I've also updated from ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers and everything work
perfectly now. I have two notebooks. One on nouveau (nvidea), other on
intel. Both are solved. So i believe problem is not related directly to
drivers.
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I tried the information of the Google+ community of elementary OS, it worked:
https://plus.google.com/b/111659895494557099209/106882842682420321979/posts/DkdeBjMSAT3
sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
sudo (editor) /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Slight amendment to my last comment. The issue is resolved when
manually locking the screen. The cursor will come back each time. The
issue remains however, when using the Automatic screen shutoff of the
OS, to shut off the monitor after being idle for so long. Switching to
5 minute idle before
I have tried both the ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers repo, and the
Xorg.conf.d method on my Asus S550CA, with Intel Ivybridge, and now the
issue seems intermediate. It'll sometimes unlock, with the cursor
visible, and sometimes it'll not show the cursor till I have issued the
chvt 1+7 script to have it
I tried the information of the Google+ community of elementary OS, it worked:
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sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
sudo (editor) /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Bug goes on my Lenovo PABAS0241231. Only Ctrl+Alt+F1/Alt+F7 hack gets pointer
back on the screen.
I added ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers and updated APT. It did not work.
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I agree with @noise2003. Upgrading packages from ppa:oibaf/graphics-
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Mouse
The problem has been solved on two affected PC's after adding the
ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers repository and updating. No more scripts or
keyboard shortcuts needed.
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Bug observed on Asus n551jk using nouveau driver with latest updates
applied.
Suspend not needed, locking is enough.
Ctrl-Alt-F1 then Ctrl-Alt-F7 works around, until next lock.
Thank you for your attention.
LC_ALL=C lshw -c video 2>/dev/null | grep configuration
configuration: driver=n
Hello,
This bug seems to be invalidly set as "Fix Released" in the Debian
tracker, since it's only been archived.
I'm guessing the launchpad bug is just trying to mirror the status of that one?
But the issue seems to be still present.
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** Project changed: xorg-server => xserver-xorg-video-intel
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** Project changed: xserver-xorg-video-intel => ubuntu-translations
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Fix Released => New
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #815135 => None
*
Attaching debdiff:
from xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1
toxserver-xorg-video-intel_2.99.917+git20160706-1ubuntu1
** Patch added: "Debdiff for yakkety to xenail backport"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1568604/+attachment/4700
This may already be solved or known as well however I'm having the same
issue. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 at its base (its Ubuntu Gnome 16.04). I'm
using a script to put the machine (i'm on a desktop not lappy) to sleep
upon a keyboard shortcut and once it "awakes" I can unlock the machine
but the curs
Odd I did an update, no packages from other repos, just an update from the
preexisting repos and the issue is resolved. I didn't see an update for the
xorg drivers either. It's just working... weird..
On Jul 13, 2016 7:11 PM, "Mario Steele" <1568...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Attempts to use 2:2
Attempts to use 2:2.99.917+git20160706-1ubuntu1 on my Asus S550CA, with
Intel Ivybridge Video card, did not resolve the issue with the mouse
dis-appearing. I've also attempted to remove the xserver-xorg-video-
intel package, and resort to using X.org's modesetting to see if that
would resolve the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Mo
** Description changed:
- Cursor is visible at unlock screen either after returning from suspend
- or just locking.
+ [SRU for Ubuntu 16.04]
+ Package (yakkety): xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.917+git20160706-1ubuntu1
+ Current (xenial): xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1
+
We've now had several reports of the latest package version in yakkety
(2:2.99.917+git20160706-1ubuntu1) resolving this issue. Marking this
bug as fixed.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I tested this because of the mail from flocculant to the mailing list.
The yakkety package fixes the bug for me, too.
Package filename: xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.99.917+git20160706-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
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Please disregard my last comment...helps to download the correct package
:)
The Yakkety package is working for me as well in Mate 16.04. This is
the link to find it quickly:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel
Pacakge name 64bit: xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.99.917+git2
I am running 16.04 Mate and would like to install the Yakkety intel
package but I am having trouble with dependencies with the deb package.
Can you please provide some instructions for the install? Thanks!
Bill
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I am running Xenial on a acer V3-112 (Celeron n2840) laptop with Intel
video and have this bug (cursor loss on suspend/lock).
I've just installed the xserver-xorg-video-intel deb from the yaketti
packages (because of flocculant mail on xubuntu-users mailing list).
- return from suspend : the curs
I am running Xenial on an Inspiron 14 laptop with Intel video.
As per requested in the xubuntu-users mailing list, I installed the
xserver-xorg-video-intel deb from the yaketti packages, both:
* Test that following a return from suspend and logging that the cursor is
visible.
* Test that followi
Finding that the yakkety package updated recently I installed that on
xenial, appears to fix the cursor visiblity issue on suspend and/or
lock.
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I'd be willing to try the got feature and apply to locate the fix. Can
you provide more information on how to accomplish that? Such as the URL
to bisect from, a list of potential revisions to try, etc? I've used got
to clone, branch, commit, and sync but that's it. I'd love to track this
bug down a
Hello everyone and future posters.
In order to keep the noise to a minimum, if you wish to +1 this bug, you
can use the top button which asks if this bug report is affecting you.
The switching terminals workaround has been confirmed time and again so
reiterating it adds absolutely no value.
Howev
To me, what it seems to be the problem, is that Lock Screens, and Login
systems, such as GDM, or LightDM, or Pantheon's is utilizing VTs to
display Login, and switch between users / lock screen and log back in.
Which seems to be solved by resetting the Virtual Terminal, either
through a chvt betwee
I'm running 16.04 on a HP envy 17t I only have the problem if I lock the
screen, then hit switch user after that logging back in will cause mouse
to disappear. I can get it back quickly by ctrl+alt+t to get a terminal
and typing sudo then hitting the enter key.
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Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with
> Bug repro'd here after upgrade to 16
Thank goodness you told everyone. With it only affecting 350 other
people, your particular workaround is of critical importance.
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Bug repro'd here after upgrade to 16. Dell Latitude E5530. I solve it by
hitting CR in a terminal after login, which I usually have up. If not, I
can use the invisible pointer to launch the terminal.
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That is what I'm running on my ASUS S550CA laptop.
On Jul 6, 2016 3:25 PM, "Bill Pechter" wrote:
> looks like the script in #143 works beautifully on the bunch of
> Thinkpads I have running Intel graphics...
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looks like the script in #143 works beautifully on the bunch of
Thinkpads I have running Intel graphics...
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I had cursor disappearing bug, but after building xorg intel driver from
git - bug fixed. Also when i revert to the xorg intel driver shipped
with ubuntu - bug appears again.
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Hallo Danke,
einfangen der Maus hat super geklappt!!!
LG Hans-Jürgen Gayring
Am Fr, 1. Jul, 2016 um 2:05 schrieb Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
<1568...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Argh, missed a “”→"" (I stupidly copy-pasted my script from
> another
> place I'd posted it instead of from the actual file …).
Argh, missed a “”→"" (I stupidly copy-pasted my script from another
place I'd posted it instead of from the actual file …). Trying again:
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin
echo '#!/bin/sh
n="$(fgconsole)" || exit 1
case "$n" in
[0-9]) /bin/chvt 1; /bin/chvt "$n";sleep 1;;
*) echo "error from $0; fgco
pmow, you could give them the below script first, which does the VT-
switching automatically. It's worked fine for me for quite some time.
Save your work first (since the final command will log you out), then
run this in a terminal:
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin
echo '#!/bin/sh
n="$(fgconsole)"
Has someone taken the patch (or rather revert) that was linked in the
freedesktop bug entry and tried to apply it to the Ubuntu package? (That
appears to be this commit:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=b04767c84deafc44993723add4b1c5163fc11711).
I have no experience in how the U
I agree with peerus (comment #139). I suspect that this bug is related
to another program package, but I do not know enough to be able to
suggest which package.
I have problems with graphics with a non-intel graphics chip. It turns
pale (almost completely greyed out), and after switching to anothe
I think this bug is not related to Intel. I'm on nvidia nuveau(default)
driver and have exactly the same problem on xubuntu 16.04. Everything
was okay on 15.10. Wokaround Ctrl-Alt-F1 -> Ctrl-Alt-F7 works for me
also. If i change driver to nvidia(proprietary) bug goes away. But this
driver makes vid
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Status in elementary OS:
Confirmed
Status in X.Or
Same issue here, lubuntu 16.04, x86, on Dell inspiron mini 1011.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Sry, i missclicked and changed status for xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu). Now cant rollback.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Please do as richvd says.
Pic of where the "Me too button is" (click on the yellow button):
http://i.imgur.com/BGnzPmT.png
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Happening on a HP- Pavilion 1540us (with Intel integrated graphics)
Using Elementary 0.4 Loki beta
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Mous
Thanks aroundworker for the i3lock tip in #103. This fixed the mouse
issue in Xubuntu 16.04. It also resolved an issue with RDP breaking in
VirtualBox when the screen was locked.
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I don't feel that repeated comments saying "I am seeing this bug too"
are adding much at this point.
Unless you have more concrete contributions to make (which might be
better added to the upstream bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94677), just click on the
'Yes, it affects me' link
Happens on Lenovo X1 with Xubuntu 16.04 as well.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
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For the ThinkPad users, I was able to get the cursor back by pressing Fn
+ F7, with an X201 Tablet.
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BTW, I'm also experiencing a different error besides this one which I
couldn't really find a bug ticket for, maybe someone else here also has
it?
Sometimes when turning on the laptop (opening the lid) after it has been
suspended, I'm getting a black screen with back light, but nothing else.
Tried
The video player workaround works with mpv, too, but apparently I have
to move the cursor over the player window. Just starting and immediately
stopping mpv was not enough. My mpv configuration uses OpenGL/VAAPI
output.
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Both elementary OS's Video and VLC in both playing and paused the mouse
pointer didn't back aftter unlocking.
2016-06-20 8:53 GMT+08:00 Patrick Gruber :
> I'm sorry, I got a little ahead of myself there.
> Parole is the standard video player that Xubuntu comes with.
>
> Now that I tried it a coup
I'm sorry, I got a little ahead of myself there.
Parole is the standard video player that Xubuntu comes with.
Now that I tried it a couple of ways, the video player brings the mouse
pointer back, even after unlocking the screen (by simply bringing the
application to the foreground). VLC shows the
How can I do "Parole" ?
2016-06-20 8:04 GMT+08:00 Patrick Gruber :
> I have had the same problem since I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 (Lenovo X250
> hardware using LightDM as the default screen locker).
> Today I noticed that my cursor does not disappear, if I have "Parole"
> (paused) in the foregrou
I have had the same problem since I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 (Lenovo X250
hardware using LightDM as the default screen locker).
Today I noticed that my cursor does not disappear, if I have "Parole" (paused)
in the foreground before locking my machine.
Can somebody else confirm this behavior?
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We've had several reports of this for Intel users in elementary OS Loki
as well. We use a LightDM-based greeter and the rest of the Ubuntu 16.04
stack.
** Also affects: elementaryos
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Xubuntu 16.04
Same here:
1. Open terminal
2. Type xflock4
3. Unlock screen
4. Mouse pointer is invisible
Graphics adaptor:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA
controller])
Devi
I'm running Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, with gdm3. I do not have light-locker or
xscreensaver installed.
This happens almost every time that I fast switch to a different user.
Pushing the mouse to the upper left corner (which shows the Activities
Overview) and pressing Ctrl makes the cursor show up - ever
I'm also facing this issue with light-locker and Intel graphics on
openSUSE Tumbleweed. It does not occur on openSUSE Leap (4.1 kernel), so
it is a regression.
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I find that once this happens, if I move the cursor to a second monitor
and back it reappears.
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Just confirmed the above worked on an Asus X54C
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St
@Dave
I juste tried and this "workaround" also works for me.
I don't know wich is better...CTRL+ALT+F1 or this one ahah !
Can't wait the real solution !
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Work around:
I'm running a Lenovo Flex 3 with Xubuntu. The problems shows up as
stated above (locking, sleeping, etc).
After sleeping mouse is missing, however you can tell when it is moved
over the whisker menu because the menu changes as the mouse-over event
occurs.
After sleep log in
1. Move
I also have the bug with Xubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bits desktop fresh install
on a fujitsu siemens amilo si 2636, graphic card : intel x3100 (965gm)
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Encountered this bug with Thinkpad T430 and HP Pavilion G6 running 64
bit Xubuntu 16.04 on fresh installs.
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I also have this bug with Lubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit fresh install on a
Samsung N210.
Alt+Ctrl+F1 -> Alt+Ctrl+F7 "solves" temporarily
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1. Encountered this bug with 16.04 LTS 64-bit fresh full install on an
Asus 1001px notebook.
2. This bug was reported in 2014 at
"https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1297144";. It was
dismissed as "incomplete", although 29 users reported the same problem.
3. This bug was reported
In this laptop, the mouse cursor is NOT affected if I let the computer
lock itself when idle. It will only become invisible if I choose to lock
it immediately OR lock it when closing the lid.
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Even with xscreensaver instead of light-locker, there are times when the
cursor disappears on a *fresh* login (not after locking/suspending). I'm
trying light-locker again now, and using the workaround from
https://linux4tw.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/disappearing-mouse-pointer-in-
xubuntu/#comment-47
I made a launcher in the panel with the command "xset s activate" and it
works for me.
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No, that's not a workaround. Bug appeared again after several hibernate-resume
cycles.
I never seen this bug with xubuntu 15.10, kernel 4.5 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and latest Intel graphics from
01.org. But it appeared after installing 16.04.
I'll try latest kernel f
What exactly did you change in the 'lightdm greeter settings'? Ich
changed the background from wallpaper to color and still face this bug.
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I think, I found better workaround: after I changed lightdm
configuration using 'lightdm greeter settings', I don't face this bug
anymore
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The same work-around resolves another mouse pointer issue in a
VirtualBox guest (using virtualbox-guest-dkms and virtualbox-guest-x11),
where the mouse point is present, but is offset from where clicks are
registered.
It's most obvious in a terminal window, where the click offset is -1,-1
characte
#103 does not work for me. [xubuntu 16.04]
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Status
Best workaround:
* purge package `light-locker`
* install package `i3lock`
* execute command: `sudo ln -s /usr/bin/i3lock /usr/bin/slock`
cheers..
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Hi,
Good job da_coynul.
I'm pleased to read that you succeed to automate the chvt based script.
Your solution works when I lock/unlock my PC, but not when the PC is locked by
idle time.
Anyway, I prefer to keep your workaround with the Ctrl+c shortcut and set back
the sna acceleration mode.
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acceleration like described in #95, the problem has gone.
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Hoping for a fix but in the meantime, here is a way to automate the
workaround:
https://linux4tw.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/disappearing-mouse-pointer-in-
xubuntu/
Thanks to studoret for the idea!
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I am on a MacBook Pro Retina - and I guess this is the Intel graphics
card I have:
user@host:~$ lspci
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Crystal Well Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 08)
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Hey,
I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit on an older HP Compaq dc7900 computer with a
Core 2 Duo E6500 2.33GHz Processor and the Intel Q45 Graphics chipset and I am
encountering the same problem. Pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F7 rectifies
the problem.
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Hi all,
I've been running Xubuntu 16.04 since about Feb 2016, and this has been
an issue for ages.
Prior to seeing the fix for Ctrl+Alt+F1 -> Ctrl+Alt+F7 (which works),
the fix for me was navigating to Chrome web browser, logging into
Netflix, and playing a video. I've no idea why, and I'm not pr
@unrud: Could you please cite your script fully and tell where to save
it or how to add the script to startup... It would be very useful for
newbies like me. Thanks in advance.
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For those using Intel integrated chipsets, you can use UXA (instead of
SNA) acceleration method as a workaround:
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Driver "intel"
Op
Also using Ubuntu MATE 16.04
Graphics: Card: Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated
Graphics Controller
Display Server: X.Org 1.17.2 drivers: intel (unloaded: fbdev,vesa)
Resolution: 1680x1050@59.95hz
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Haswell Desktop
Same here on Ubuntu MATE 16.04
Graphics: Card: Intel Device 22b1
Display Server: X.Org 1.18.3 drivers: intel (unloaded: fbdev,vesa)
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics (Cherryview)
GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 11.2.0
Only triggers when switching user. Normal locking
Same bug here on Lenovo T460s. Solution from #75 (uxa-mode) works, but
is only good as a workaround. With uxa-mode Screen-resolutions I used
before disappeared.
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I am affected as well. Xubuntu 16.04. Same workaround as the above user,
but it's annoying. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1568604
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I'm affected by this bug too. Dell Latitude E6500 after upgrade from
Lubuntu 14.04 desktop AMD64 to Lubuntu 16.04. Cursor dissapear and when
I press Ctr-Alt-F1 and return with Ctr-Alt-F7 cursor is visible again.
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@unrud: Your hunch was right. Increasing the delay (even to 2 seconds is
enough) resolves the issue. Even on your fresh installation, do check if
it works correctly with suspend/hibernate as well when the delay is not
more than one second.
I have gone back to gnome-screensaver for the time being,
@saurav1: Only tested the script on freshly installed Xubuntu 16.04. The
screen doesn't get relocked on my computer.
Maybe it's a race condition and setting "Delay after locking screen
saver for" in "XFCE Power Manager" under the "Security" tab to a higher
value helps.
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@unrud: Your script causes the screen to get re-locked on the first
attempt at unlocking, but it unlocks and the mouse pointer shows up on
the second attempt.
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@: logind publishes session changes (including lock and unlock) over
DBus.
The following sh-script automatically runs "xset s activate && xset s
reset" every time the session is changed and makes the mouse cursor
visible again:
dbus-monitor --system
"type='signal',sender='org.freedesktop.login1',
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