Thanks, that indeed means it's an XFCE bug.
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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Mouse
Before I try GNOME desktop, I tried some additional things:
1) From the Ctrl_Alt+F1 terminal console, running 'sudo systemctl
restart lightdm' restarts my desktop environment and everything is ok
until a few minutes idle time causes the problem again.
2) In the Xfce desktop panel I removed the
Thanks. That means it's not a kernel bug...
Maybe give GNOME desktop a try so we can isolate it's a bug in XFCE?
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Title:
Mouse
In a terminal window on the desktop I run evtest... after a few minutes
of idle time the desktop is unresponsive to any mouse clicks but evtest
continues to report all mouse activity.
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Under the console, please run `evtest` and check whether events from
mouse and keyboard are normal.
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Thanks. Here are the results of your suggestions, plus some other things
I tried:
1. 'tlp' was not installed.
2. I installed 'powertop' and checked its 'Tunables' section. There were
6 entries for "Autosuspend for USB device xHCI Host Controller" all set
to 'Good' - I changed these to 'Bad'. The
Thanks for the bug report. This sounds a power management problem.
1. If you have 'tlp' installed the please uninstall it. It's known to
cause bugs like this.
2. Try installing 'powertop' and then look in its 'Tunables' section. By
changing some of those to 'Bad' (which is actually better than
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