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--- Comment #32 from I
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--- Comment #33 from ^m'e ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> I think this is most likely caused by the hardware issue fixed for nv in bug
> 7309. I'm not sure where the fix (delay) should go in nouveau however, since
> simply delaying for a second ea
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--- Comment #34 from Ronald ---
That should not be the same bug. One of the other duplicate bugs #7309 mentions
this:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-nv/commit/?id=7f281be7e53ac274016a6af6b2b5dc6f8bddb810
However, comment #1
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Created attachment 94589
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sleep for a second after hiding cursor
This patch is the equivalent of
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/x
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--- Comment #36 from Ronald ---
This has not hapenned for me in ages. Verifying that will be very difficult.
It happens highly occassionally.
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--- Comment #37 from Ilia Mirkin ---
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> This has not hapenned for me in ages. Verifying that will be very difficult.
>
> It happens highly occassionally.
Ah, I thought there was a consistent repro, e.g. on every modeset
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--- Comment #38 from Ronald ---
If I happen to find a good scenario that reproduces this I will report back and
try the patch.
It varies from kernel to kernel. It was a little worse for a while (v3.8), but
it has not happenned since v3.12.
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--- Comment #39 from v...@ukr.net ---
(In reply to comment #38)
> It varies from kernel to kernel. It was a little worse for a while (v3.8),
> but it has not happenned since v3.12.
I just wanted to report that it has just happened two times in a r
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--- Comment #40 from Ronald ---
What hapenned before it occurred? VT switch?
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--- Comment #41 from v...@ukr.net ---
(In reply to comment #40)
> What hapenned before it occurred? VT switch?
I just turned my latop on, logged-in with SLIM and saw no mouse pointer on the
screen. I rebooted the machine and it happened again.
How
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I suggest you try the patch =D . Who knows it helps.
VT switch means switching VT with ctrl+alt+fx .
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--- Comment #1 from Stuart Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-04-29 12:18:18 PST
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I think this is most likely caused by the hardware issue fixed for nv in bug
7309. I'm not sure where the fix (delay) should go in nouveau however, since
simpl
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--- Comment #2 from Raúl Soriano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-06-15 10:31:32 PST
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I've found another way to make the pointer dissapear. Simply running "sudo
nvclock -s" does it.
I don't know wether this is the same thing or not, but visually
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--- Comment #4 from Ronald 2008-12-31 11:57:37 PST ---
Hello everyone,
I'm facing the same problem (invisible cursor) in this bugreport with my card
[1]. It happens whenever I use xrandr or switch VT's (also s2disk is affected).
Unloading an
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--- Comment #5 from Danny 2009-01-02 19:51:57 PST ---
The nvclock mouse disappearance when cursor is over xterm also happens on my
powerbook with nv34. Switching to and from vts makes it reappear again.
d.
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--- Comment #6 from Ronald 2009-01-22 04:25:43 PST ---
It seems like that latest git fixed my problem. I'm using HWcursor again and it
never disappeared since I updated nouveau_drv.so from the latest git :)
(cf65b875) I hope that it i
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--- Comment #7 from Stuart Bennett 2009-01-22 15:57:51 PST
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> It seems like that latest git fixed my problem. I'm using HWcursor again and
> it
> never disappeared since I updated nouveau_drv.so from the latest g
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--- Comment #8 from Ronald 2009-01-23 13:09:25 PST ---
Sorry, I haven't been exactly straightforward. It seems that the latest git
only fixed the problem that the cursor disappeared after a few resumes from
s2disk. Restarting the x-server, lo
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--- Comment #9 from Stuart Bennett 2009-01-26 11:33:28 PST
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Created an attachment (id=22251)
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fix some minor consistency issues
Here's a minor patch that could be worth a try
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--- Comment #10 from Stuart Bennett 2009-01-26 11:35:11 PST
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Created an attachment (id=22252)
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use the PCRTC regs for cursor setting
and *on top of the previous patch*, this imple
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--- Comment #11 from Ronald 2009-02-07 12:30:22 PST ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> Created an attachment (id=22252)
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> use the PCRTC regs for cursor setting
>
> and *on top
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--- Comment #12 from Ronald 2009-02-07 12:32:43 PST ---
FTR: The above data was *with* your patches [1] applied!
[1]: fix some minor consistency issues and fix some minor consistency issues
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--- Comment #13 from Stuart Bennett 2009-02-07 15:36:28 PST
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> FTR: The above data was *with* your patches [1] applied!
>
> [1]: fix some minor consistency issues and fix some minor consistency issues
Hi Ronald
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--- Comment #14 from Ronald 2009-02-08 01:18:37 PST ---
Here we go again :)
Versions:
nouveau-98b8cada6c355d437925a92ef0413e96751ed567
drm-9c8d634e687a5a5b5d314b3fd5b34cc17a217139
I did some more extensive testing (kept the script running
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--- Comment #15 from Ronald 2009-02-08 04:23:18 PST ---
Reconfirming with latest git that problem still exists:
nouveau-0387ac32bef6c714f54917d5d36071ae1224458c
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--- Comment #16 from Stuart Bennett 2009-02-08 06:04:57 PST
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Ok, I don't have any more ideas at the moment, if those patches do not improve
it at all. If I think of something else later I'll put it on this bug.
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--- Comment #17 from Stuart Bennett 2009-04-04 15:48:27 PST
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An unlikely idea, but might be worth a go, is the following:
1) get the nvidia version of radeontool:
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~stuart/radeontool; cd radeontool;
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--- Comment #18 from Ronald 2009-04-05 02:18:09 PST ---
Hi,
Sorry for the late response, but here is some data...
> An unlikely idea, but might be worth a go, is the following:
Always worth a try :)
> 1) get the nvidia version of radeontoo
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--- Comment #19 from Ronald 2009-04-07 03:12:47 PST ---
I was wondering if it will be usefull if I tested the above with newer versions
of the blob? And how about using the patches from comment 9 and 10? Will that
give any usefull information
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--- Comment #21 from Ronald 2010-02-23 22:50:36 PST ---
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> Hi,
>
> I would like to confirm this bug still exists almost a year later on:
>
> kernel-2.6.31.12-174.2.22.fc12.i686.PAE
>
> It only happens on my laptop'
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--- Comment #22 from Xavier 2010-02-24 03:38:05 PST ---
(In reply to comment #20)
> Hi,
>
> I would like to confirm this bug still exists almost a year later on:
>
> kernel-2.6.31.12-174.2.22.fc12.i686.PAE
>
> It only happens on my laptop'
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--- Comment #23 from Jalil U. Karimov 2011-06-23 06:22:51
PDT ---
Bump,
Bug exists even with gitty ddx, the rest X/mesa packages from ubuntu security
team, SWAT, XXX Strike force, Crack pushers...
Note: when typing and mouse pointer is visible,
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--- Comment #25 from Emil Velikov 2011-06-23
07:53:22 PDT ---
Hi Jalil
I believe opening a bug would be a better idea, than resurrecting this one
Nevertheless, please read below
Note that nvclock is known to rarely cause issues as it touches t
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--- Comment #27 from Ronald 2012-06-08 04:56:16 UTC ---
Sidenote, disabling HWCursor in xorg.conf seems to resolve the issue. However,
if I leave my X running and switch to TTY1 everything is fine. However, when I
switch back (TTY1 -> TTY7) Xorg
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--- Comment #28 from v...@ukr.net 2012-06-19 09:05:16 PDT ---
Hello!
I experience the mouse cursor disappearance often on my laptop with NVidia
GeForce Go 6100 chip after the screen blanking. Although, it has never happened
on my desktop PC with N
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--- Comment #29 from Ronald ---
With:
xf86-video-nouveau-1.0.3
libdrm-2.4.39
I have encountered this bug again. Altough, it seems to occur less often as
development on this driver progresses.
The difference with this observation was that I had
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--- Comment #30 from v...@ukr.net ---
After a recent upgrade to 3.8.0 kernel, I encountered the cursor disappearance
again, although I haven't observed it for last few months (with 3.7 branch
kernels, for example), but it of course may be just a c
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--- Comment #31 from Ronald ---
I happens less frequent for me when using the laptop without a TV or beamer
connected. It still happens more often when I switch the TV resolution.
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