*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492782
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 552214
No mouse cursor after resuming from suspend during the graphical login
prompt.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 492782
Mouse cursor
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 552214 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552214
ThinkPad T60 with ATI video.
Same issue as everyone else.
Used gconf-editor so suspect/resume does not ask for password on resume.
Workaround listed above (99_mousecursor) works for me, thanks.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 552214 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552214
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 552214
No mouse cursor after resuming from suspend during the graphical login
prompt.
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Lucid-No mouse pointer after suspend or hibernation
I can confirm this bug on thinkpad R60. In my case suspend/hibernate
from keyboard (Fn+F12) also causes the pointer to disappear. I have
disabled gnome_keyring_hibernate and gnome_keyring_suspend via
gconf-editor. Switching from the last used workspace to another and back
brings the pointer up
This looks like a gnome problem. Suspending from the shutdown menu
causes the cursor to disappear on resume on my thinkpad T43, but
suspending with a keyboard shortcut (presumably handled by ACPI) does
not reproduce the bug. Upgrading the kernel to 2.6.34 also did not fix
the bug.
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I have similar problem with suspending from the shut-down button... the
mouse just don't show up after restore from suspending
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confirmed on thinkpad r50e
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Confirmed on HP tx2020eo with Nvidia card.
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Confirmed on 32bit with hp compaq nx7000. I suspend using pm-suspend.
Most of the time tough, everything is fine. I don't use gnome.
Putting screen in DPMS (xset dpms force suspend) or executing slock
from wmii and coming back also makes the cursor reappear.
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Confirmed also on 32bit 10.04 with HP Pavilion, using ATI graphics.
This workaround works for me before the fix is released:
Create file /etc/pm/sleep.d/99_mousecursor
#!/bin/sh
case ${1} in
hibernate)
#nothing
;;
resume|thaw)
/bin/chvt 1
/bin/chvt 7
;;
esac
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FWIW, I'm affect also, using ubuntu netbook edition on a HP zv6000, also
ATI driver.
Mine is set to suspend when closed, once it resume no mouse. Going back
and forward console makes it appears again
VELO
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Lucid-No mouse pointer after suspend or hibernation
The workaround for bug #552214 (comment #16) worked for me. This seems
to be an issue with the ATI driver that has been resolved in newer
kernels.
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comment #14 for bug #552214 might be related to the answer.
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Also happens for me, 10.04 32bit, ATI video (Acer laptop)
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Confirmed on 10.04 32-bit with ATI video.
I'd like to add that the cursor is there and works, but is not visible.
You can move the mouse to the upper left corner and click the Ubuntu
icon, or to the upper right and click the power icon.
This happens for me when I use gconf-editor to disable
I have the same problem with kubuntu
Mouse is present and work correctly. Only cursor is invisible. CTRL+ALT+F1...F7
restore cursor
PS:
Lucid is for me the first ubuntu version with correct suspend / resume on
Samsung R60. Thanks all.
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Duplicated with bug #552214 ?
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an other duplicate ? bug #568481
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I have the same problem on Xubuntu Lucid. It happens when my laptop
battery dies and the machine auto-hibernates.
Suspend doesn't work properly on this old machine (Sony VAIO VGN-A150)
so I can't test that.
Ctrl+Alt+F1 / Ctrl+Alt+F7 does un-hide the cursor.
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Lucid-No mouse pointer after
Can confirm that behaviour for Kubuntu.
When system is going in suspend mode I can see that the pointer gets moved to
upper left corner (but is still visible).
The Jumping Cursor when I launch an application is yet visible anyway.
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Lucid-No mouse pointer after suspend or hibernation
Same exact bug here. No cursor after resuming from suspend when
password protection is off. Need any log file?
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I have the exactly same symptoms. Running mplayer or switching to
console and back restores the mouse.
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The most important on my side is that the automatic supsend is ok. I will not
investigate further.
Thanks for your help ^^.
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Given that it only reproduces when suspending using the menu, I think
it's not an X.org bug. My guess is something in the power management
stuff is hiding the mouse but not re-enabling it on resume. I'm not
sure what package is responsible for that though.
** Package changed:
wow that's weird.
Sounds like something (maybe not X) is hiding the mouse cursor and not
restoring it on resume.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
i choose no password required after supsend or hibernation.
Pointer mouse is ok when password is required after suspend or hibernation
The mouse pointer disappears after suspend or hibernation when no password is
required to unlock
-i've tried to wait some minutes but it didn't come back
-Yes, the mouse cursor is restored with ctrl+alt+F1 / ctrl+alt+F7
-I found something else:
this problem appears only when i choose suspend with the Log Out Button
this problem doesn't appear when the system go to status suspend
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
i choose no password required after supsend or hibernation.
Pointer mouse is ok when password is required after suspend or hibernation
+
+ The mouse pointer disappears after suspend or hibernation when no password is
required to unlock
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Are you able to restore the mouse cursor through some means, such as vt
switching (ctrl+alt+F1 / ctrl+alt+F7) or some other mechanism? Or does
it simply never come back?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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