Changing the resolution with xrandr has not been successful in bringing
the cursor back recently, but attempting to switch to another user (and
then returning to the original session) DOES cause the cursor to
reappear. This at least gives me a workaround (and hopefully hints at a
fix).
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You
Could you share a little technical background on how the BIOS could
affect what seems to be a problem manifested either in X or the Intel
display driver? I'm not saying it couldn't play a role, but it seems
extremely likely that the problem lies in one of those places.
I've been unsuccessful so
** Description changed:
(This report is incomplete; I need some guidance regarding steps I can
take the next time this happens so I can gather better information to
report.)
What happens:
1. I'll be working
2. The mouse cursor will become invisible for no apparent reason,
Public bug reported:
(This report is incomplete; I need some guidance regarding steps I can
take the next time this happens so I can gather better information to
report.)
What happens:
1. I'll be working
2. The mouse cursor will become invisible for no apparent reason, typically on
just one of
Public bug reported:
1) Release information:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
2) Package version information
15:26:38-stephen~$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg:
Installed: 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
Candidate: 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
Version table:
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The first crash in my description corresponds to the attachment above
named "Log from the first crash described in the description"
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1516822/+attachment/4520297/+files/XorgPstormCrash.log).
The second crash corresponds to "XorgLogOld.txt" which
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