It may be an X problem.  I had similar problems on an HP server and a 
no-name box server.  It had to do with a problem X with respect to the 
video chipset (I forget which one).  Adding

option "HWCursor" "0"

to the xorg.conf file fixed it for me.  Try creating a specific 
xorg.conf for your client(s) that include that option.  HTH

Peter

Jussi P wrote:
> I have problems with some ltsp clients, when logging out the mouse
> cursor disappears, but by guessing it's location it still works.
> After rebooting the client cursor comes back, but disappear after logout.
> 
> 
> Same problem occurs in ubuntu 6.06 with  ltsp 4.2 and 7.04 witj ltsp5.
> 
> Any suggestions?
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