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Hi Paul,
I have also confirmed, that 5.4 kernel resolves issues:
Linux green 5.4.0-050400-generic #201911242031 SMP Mon Nov 25 01:35:10
UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Rather than building from source I got updated kernel package via
mainline kernel build site: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/
I manually rebuilt and installed the 5.4.0 kernel from git and can
confirm that the cursor issues are resolved.
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Paul & Co,
I have raised as "possible" kernel fix required here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1853721
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Zebity
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Hi Paul,
thanks for pointing out upstream kernel update.
Where would this get pulled through into Ubuntu ?
To close this off I believe we should link to to either pending pull
request or raise as issue with Kernel to get pull request into Ubuntu
going.
This bug is currently in org, but looks li
Thanks for the tip - now that we know we have the same graphics chip,
it's obviously a G200 driver issue. Looking at the kernel history, we
find:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=574cc4539762561d96b456dbc0544d8898bd4c6e
which includes:
mgag200:
- c
I have now done further testing and can confirm that this is more than
just upgrade issue.
I have done the following tests:
A) Fresh 19.04 Desktop Install
A.1) Boot - Ubuntu 19.04 Desktop CD-ROM image via USB - Mouse / Cursor ok
A.2) Do clean disk install of 19.04 Desktop (Minimal Install Option
I'm also in a similar situation - cursor disappeared after upgrade, and
doesn't show up in any Xorg sessions (whether invoked directly, or
through different DMs), and regardless of cursor theme. I'm also using a
basic graphics card - the on-board Matrox G200 on a Dell server machine.
Mouse continue
Seeing same problem on my xubuntu machine after upgrade to 19.10. I
tried different GDM's (xubuntu, gnome, xfce) and tried different themes
(default, Adwaita, Breeze, DMZ). I have basic Intel graphics card with
minimal capabilities, and machine is used in production so I'm unable to
experiment much
Hi, did the following installs to try to get Wayland installed:
sudo apt install gnome-session-wayland
sudo apt install gnome-remote-desktop
Still just getting purple splash with no login;
Did "ps -ax | land"
ps -ax | grep land
2127 tty1 Ssl+ 0:00 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-wayland-session gnome-
Hi, no I have never touched cursor/theme setting, so always default.
I turned on Wayland as requested (and also disabled x11vnc).
The result was that I just got purple splash screen and no log in window at all.
Likely I need to add addition UI packages, which may have been auto removed.
I will do U
Thank you for your bug report. Do you use a non default cursor
theme/config? Could you try in a wayland session to see if it has the
issue as well?
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