*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
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It disappears for me when I leave it alone for a few seconds. Not sure
if this is supposed to happen.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492782
The mouse cursor disappears randomly but for me usually while typing something
into a text box or search box or even login box.
In fact, it just disappeared while I was writing this here.
My temp solution is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492782
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 492782
Mouse cursor disappears after restarting screen (xrandr / resume)
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I have at least a reliable way to reproduce:
I experience this bug with my previous setup of Integrated GF6150 (only
difference is component out) intermittently through several generations of
Ubuntu
I got a discrete GF8400, and the bug went away with it.
I removed the GF8400 and the bug immediat
Disapeared with last update for me.
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Thank you for reporting this issue about xserver-xorg-video-nv. Starting
with Lucid, Ubuntu is transitioning to using the -nouveau video driver
by default instead of -nv. The reason for this change is because
upstream development for the -nv driver has been quite slow. We are
quite pleased with t
Same problem with as #22 but i have a radeon x700 m so it can't be just
the driver.
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I'm seeing the same with the intel driver on a Debian testing system, so
the cause of the issue might be outside the nv driver (since I'm not
using it.)
Fwiw, I mostly hit this problem when I connect an external display
device to my laptop and switch resolutions using the standard Gnome
tools for
same here, it's like mouse cursor is locked in GDM screen, if I press
Ctrl+Alt+F8 I can see GDM login screen and mouse cursor.
** Also affects: nouveau
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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