Hrm, well that sucks that a cosmetic issue is replaced by a crash! But
since this bug was about the invisible cursor and it seems gone with
-16, we should close this bug report and consider it fixed.
I'd love it if you could get a bug filed on the crash report. See if
you can reproduce it on
Bryce, with Lucid updated to 17 March, cursor was visible. Yesterday
had installed the latest flashplugin that is on Synaptic, 10.0.45.2 and
this is Firefox 3.6.
Ran about 6 minutes then screen went black, there was a spark sound,
then it went to login screen. Logged in O.K. and did ubuntu-bug
I'm running Lucid in Virtualbox (PUEL) and the same thing happens when I
install the guest additions, but I have an Nvidia card (9400) in the
host system. Should I open a new bug report or add further details to
this one? Installing the kernel from your PPA and adding guest additions
again does
After Installing the PPA, I am at:
Linux eero 2.6.32-16-generic #23~drm33v5-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 4 17:21:31
UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
And the Problem seems to be FIXED !
(tested couple of reboots and one hibernate)
Eero
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Trying to submit a bug report but it crashes trying to submit the
report.
2.6.32-15 cursor invisible so I have to go to the System Preferences
Monitor Detect Monitors Apply Keep routine. Ugh.
Jerry
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Oh, the 2.6.32-16 crashes are on IBM Thinkpad T40 with ati Radeon
Mobility 7500, the one at the top of this bug report.
2.6.32-15 still running for at least a few minutes..
Jerry
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It actually seems, that I have the cursor visible on the login screen.
The cursor exists until the short screen blank which happens after
doing login. After that, when the user desktop appears I can get get the
cursor back using the detect-display trick.
Hibernate/password cycle does not lose
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I just updated to Lucid (2.6.32-14-generic) and my cursor is missing
(ATI graphics on a notebook) So if this was fixed on 2.6.32-13 it may
have reappeared.
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Eero,
you're right - false alarm, not fixed, mine disappeared again, ATI
Radeon Mobility 7500 graphics on IBM Thinkpad T40 notebook.
I have keyboard setup to locate cursor on pressing Ctrl, then navigate
to Preferences, Display, Detect Monitors Apply, Keep, Close. On every
boot.
Jerry
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Still have the error after a number of updates.
Position where the cursor should be is shown with Ctrl key as in System
Preferences Keyboard.
Jerry
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This bug not present on kernel 2.6.32-13.
Someone who knows how could mark it resolved by the kernel update.
Thanks!
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Sorry, ignore comment #2, my issue is related to Bug #516412.
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I have a similar problem since upgrading Lucid Alpha 2 to 2.6.32-12.
My system boots to a different virtual terminal which does display the
cursor, I then use CTRL+ALT+F7 to show the login screen. But then my
system just freezes.
My system has also worked fine on all prior Ubuntu versions, and
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