Hopefully, xorg or xfce4 folks won't complain about a "duplicate report"
[(-:].  I did file a separate report referencing my laptop hardware
against xorg.  Time will tell if it is xorg or xfce.

I am tempted to try to reproduce this anomaly with a completely
different 14.04.04 desktop (E.g. KDE) on the same hardware and see if
the same symptoms occur.  If so, then you are probably correct to
suspect xorg (2 desktops, same xorg); else, it is probably an xfce
issue.  The practical problem with doing this is that the setup takes a
lot of time and there could be other reasons why the issue is not
reproducible under KDE.

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In case anyone reading this report might benefit, this is a fast manual
work-around that works for my with an HP laptop:

1. Resume from a long-term suspend. Note the disappeared mouse cursor.
2. Ctrl-Alt-F1 ===> getty
3. Ctrl-Alt-F7 ===> back to desktop

The mouse cursor is, hopefully, restored after step 3.

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  [Lenovo ThinkPad X230] Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

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