[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2015-03-03 Thread Eduardo Rudas
I have the same problem on a Samsung NP305U1A-A05CO, Xubuntu 14.04 with latest 
updates.
I want to report that I have installed the propietary ATI Radeon drivers and 
the problem has gone (now sometimes it dosn't resume, but that's another 
history).

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2015-02-05 Thread Nicholas Nelson
I am also having the invisible cursor problem after waking up from
suspend on HP Desktop AMD 64. I got the mouse cursor back by locking
with xscreensaver.

I ran the command using alt + f2

xscreensaver-command --lock

Cursor reappeared on lock screen and after entering password the cursor
was back.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-12-09 Thread Dennis
Same issue as described in #40 (also X1 Carbon with Ubuntu 14.10).

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-12-09 Thread Ian
Another way that I have found to (temporary) resolve this problem is to
use ARandR. I used ARandR to create a shell script that disables all
displays on the system. I also created one to set each of my normal
display configurations and assigned keyboard shortcuts to each. When the
cursor disappears, I use the keyboard shortcut to disable all displays
and then the appropriate keyboard shortcut to re-enable the display
configuration that I was using. This seems to fix most display related
issues.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-30 Thread csy33delight
I have the same/similar problem. The mouse pointer disappears
ocassionally. I have not yet identified the cause. Xubuntu 14.04, Kernel
3.17, no light-locker.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-30 Thread csy33delight
Oops, forgot one key point in above post. I am not suspending the laptop
or closing the lid. It has never happened while I am actively working on
the computer.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-13 Thread Alex Thompson
I'm also seeing this on a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10 (64-bit) using
Unity not xfce, on a Lenovo X1 Carbon.

I only see this after suspending for a long period (hours).

Not sure if I should open a different bug as I'm using Ubuntu rather
than Xubuntu.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-11 Thread Ralph
Hi, I also have the same issue on my eeepc 1225. When Xubuntu 14.10 was release 
I upgraded from 14.04 (32 bit).
On 14.04 I did not have this issue; however after the upgrade to 14.10 I also 
switched fglrx for the radeon driver, so I cannot say that it is not related to 
that.

I suspend my laptop by closing the lid, and the pointer has always disappeared 
when I resume...
I have disabled screen locking on resume, but I have not made any changes when 
it comes to choice of screensaver software.

Also, I can get the pointer back by either changing resolution (runnig
xrandr in a terminal) och by connecting and enabling a second monitor.
Or using x2x with another machine. Anything that change the resolution
in one way or another...

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-11 Thread yaztromo
Ian, I did an upgrade. If you know any packages I can swap round to make
my install more like a fresh one that would be cool.

I haven't had the cursor disappearing problem since removing xfce4
-power-manager and upower, and for some reason my laptop still suspends
when the lid is closed. So I'm happy enough with how it's running for
now. I was also experiencing another intermittent bug in Network Manager
staying asleep after resume, and that seems to have cleared up too.

The bug should be unmarked for Light-locker and added against xfce4
-power-manager possibly.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-09 Thread yaztromo
Upgrading to 14.10 did not fix it for me.

This is not a bug in light-locker, I removed the package from my system
and it has not helped.

Post #32 workaround brings back the mouse cursor.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-09 Thread yaztromo
Removing upower seems to fix the problem, but xfce4-power-manager
depends on upower so you lose the ability to hibernate by closing the
lid. Not a good workaround.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-11-09 Thread Ian
yaztromo (tromo): Did you do an upgrade install or a clean install?
There are some packages that were swapped out for 14.10 (especially
related to power management) that you don't get if you do an upgrade
install.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-10-30 Thread schlypel
I found the problem also, using latest stable xubuntu 14.04, on diferent 
computers(Lenovo, Asus, Schenker...)
Close lid with or without locking enabled, but always turning to standby
Afteropening, mouse pointer is invisible.
My current solution ist to do STRG-ALT-F1 once, then directly going back to F7, 
after that, the mouse pointer is visible again.
Hope thjat helps narrowing down the problem.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-10-30 Thread Thaddäus Tintenfisch
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-10-30 Thread Ian
This problem seems to be resolved for me with xubuntu 14.10. I did a
clean install and I have not had this problem since.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-10-14 Thread David
I discovered another workaround: when I resume from sleep, I can make
the invisible pointer visible again by moving it to the second display.
I hope that helps track down the cause.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-08-03 Thread David
xubuntu 14.04 x86_64 (not a fresh install, upgraded from 13.10)

apt-get remove upowerd xfce4-power-manager seems to have fixed this
issue here. I also removed light-locker, but the issue wasn't resolved
until I removed those last two packages (upowerd in particular was the
last one I removed)

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-08-03 Thread David
additional details/notes. the problem definitely appears to be in
upower. But if upower is removed, you also lose your power indicator
applet. xfce4-battery-plugin works well as a replacement.

laptop model: HP G61

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-07-01 Thread Belegnar
Exactly the same problem (cursor invisible but working after suspend via lid 
close) on hp probook 4520s, xubuntu 14.04 x86_64
The problem exists with or without light-locker running
Workaround #26 works :)

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-06-12 Thread david cerny
It seems to be happening only when there is opened window on the current
workspace.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-05-22 Thread Borsook
I have exactly the same problem on my ASUS EeePC 1201T running Xubuntu
14.04 32 bit, screen locking disabled. As a crude workaround going to
the console fixes the problem (so e.g. CTRL+ALT+F1; CTRL+ALT+F7 and the
mouse cursor is visible again)

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Simon Steinbeiß
Could you guys please test the light-locker package provided in this PPA to see 
whether we were able to fix the hidden cursor problem?
https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/test

Thanks in advance!

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Ian
I tried the new version from the PPA and it still has the problem.

@Mike: I suggested gnome-screensaver, not xscreensaver. Although
xscreensaver works, gnome-screensaver is nicer.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Simon Steinbeiß
This might seem obvious, but you did restart light-locker after
upgrading it, right?

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Ian
I first removed the old version. Then I installed the new version. Then
I rebooted. Then I tested.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Peter
I have uninstalled light-locker and light-locker settings. The problem
with the invisible mouse cursor after resuming is still there (similar
to what I reported in #10 although at that time I just disabled light-
locker).

Since there are reports that the mouse stays visible if the screen is
locked (using xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver) during suspend I would
suspect that those tools reinitialize the mouse cursor so that the
problem is no longer visible.

I would suggest looking at xfce4-powermanager (this should handle
suspend mode when lid is closed, right?).

syslog shows different activity when suspend mode is triggered by
closing the lid and by pressing the suspend key. I don't know enough
about xcfe4-powermanager to analyse the logs but one difference is that
there ist an entry

Apr 18 15:39:20 Pellworm dbus[435]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' (using servicehelper)

before going into suspend state and an entry

Apr 18 15:39:38 Pellworm dbus[435]: [system] Successfully activated
service 'org.freedesktop.systemd1'

after resuming. Maybe the dbus activation is interrupted by going into
sleep mode too fast.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Peter
... and another syslog produced by closing the lid.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Peter
... sent the last comment too early - forget the dbus log entries. I
produced another pair of logs - maybe it can support problem analysis.

This one is the log for suspending using the suspend key. The mouse is
visible after resume.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Ian
I have found that I can get the cursor back by running killall light-
locker in the terminal.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Simon Steinbeiß
Hey Peter, while I appreciate the logs and the report, please don't mix
bugreports. There's a separate bugreport for the lid-close lock on
suspend problem, so posting info about it here is confusing. Let's
focus on the missing mouse-cursor.

@Ian: Ok, thanks for testing again. It's very strange though, as we do
exactly the same now as gnome-screensaver when waking up from suspend.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Ian
I would like to provide some more details about how this problem
manifests on my laptop.

1. This problem only seems to occur when the laptop was put to sleep by closing 
the lid for a while. If the computer is woken up immediately after it goes to 
sleep, the problem does not occur.  It also does not occur if the sleep was 
initiated by any other means besides closing the lid.
2. When the problem occurs, the screen comes up at minimum brightness when 
displaying the lock screen. The brightness is still adjustable. When the does 
not occur, the screen comes up at the brightness it was set to before putting 
the computer to sleep.
3. The mouse cursor is visible at the lock screen. After the computer is 
unlocked, the screen goes black. I have a keyboard shortcut I programmed to 
switch the computer back to using the laptop's screen as the sole and primary 
screen that I made with ARandR. After pressing that shortcut, the screen turns 
back on and displays the desktop without the cursor.
4. While the cursor is invisible, it still works.  I can use it to hover over 
stuff and see the results of said hovering.  It also works for clicking on 
stuff. I can use it to relock the computer which will fix the problem.  I can 
also use it to launch a terminal where I can run killall light-locker which 
also fixes the problem.
5. After light-locker has been killed, the computer works as expected. The 
screen does not lock and the cursor always comes back after resuming from 
sleep. Running light-locker from the terminal makes the problem come back.

I hope this helps track down the problem.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-22 Thread Peter
Hi Simon,

just to clarify: my comments (apart from #10 where I reference the other
bug reports)  are not about the black screen after suspend problem. It
is all just about the missing mouse cursor. When light-locker is not
installed (removed with apt-get purge) suspend and resume work except
for the invisible mouse - that's why I assumed it is not light-locker
causing the problem with the invisible mouse cursor.

My last comment: after killing upowerd and xfce4-power-manager I can
still enter suspend mode by closing the lid and the mouse cursor is
still there after resuming. To me it seems like an unwanted interaction
between different tools handling lid close.

Good luck tracking down the problem.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-21 Thread Mike
I did what Ian (q-labnchpad-b) suggested and replaced light-locker with
xscreensaver.  That fixed my suspend problem also so it looks like
light-locker is the problem.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-19 Thread Ian
As I mentioned in a previous comment, I was able to eliminate the
problem on my computer by removing light-locker and replacing it with
gnome-screensaver.  It is possible that light-locker triggers when the
computer wakes from resume whether locking is enabled or not.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-18 Thread Jan-Philipp Litza
To get the cursor back, I just locked the screen and unlocked it again
as opposed to suspending and resuming.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-18 Thread Peter Groth
On my ThinkPad T42 it happens only when I enter suspend state by closing
the lid - using the menu to enter suspend state shows no problems.

The problem seems to be independet of light-locker. I have disabled
light-locker in system settings because the screen stays black after
wakeup (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1303736 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1259339).

Still the mouse cursor stays invisible after waking up from suspend
state (if entered by closing the lid).

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-18 Thread Peter
Addition to comment #10:
I have disabled automatic screen locking in
- Power Management settings
- Session settings
- Light Locker settings (by completely disabling light locker)
So the screen is not locked when I close the lid, but on wakeup the mouse 
cursor is invisible.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-18 Thread Simon Steinbeiß
So, to sum up the previous comments, the issue mentioned in #10 is a
different bug (that we know about and that is not related to light-
locker) and according to #11 the issue with the hidden mouse-cursor is
not due to light-locker, as it also happens without it.

If this is the case, we need to find the culprit elsewhere.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to reproduce this at all.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-09 Thread Simon Steinbeiß
Hi Ian,
could you please test the patched version of light-locker in this PPA?
https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/test

As none of us could reproduce the bug, the patch is guesswork, but I
hope it will do the trick. Thanks for testing!

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-09 Thread Ian
I would like to add that gnome-screensaver does not have this problem.
I uninstalled gnome-screensaver, installed the deb from your repository,
and rebooted.  The problem is still in your modified version of light-
locker.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-03 Thread Ian
I did what was requested. I have attached the log produced by putting
the computer in suspend state and waking it up immediately. I will
attach the log produced by putting the computer in suspend state and
waking it up after an extended period of time in a subsequent comment.

I also found that I can get the courser back by killing light-locker
from the terminal.

** Attachment added: light-locker_immediately.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-locker/+bug/1297144/+attachment/4062911/+files/light-locker_immediately.txt

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-04-03 Thread Ian
I have attached the log produced by putting the computer in suspend
state and waking it up after an extended period of time.

** Attachment added: light-locker_long_time.txt
   
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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-03-27 Thread Thaddäus Tintenfisch
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. Did you enable screen
locking on suspend? If yes, please disable it temporary and try to
reproduce the problem.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-03-27 Thread Ian
Disabling screen locking seems to have fixed it.  As an interesting
note, I first disabled screen locking while the courser was invisible.
I was then no longer able to get it back by putting the computer to
sleep.

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-03-27 Thread Thaddäus Tintenfisch
** Package changed: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu) = light-locker (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1297144] Re: Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

2014-03-27 Thread Thaddäus Tintenfisch
Please re-enable screen locking and run the terminal commands killall
light-locker; light-locker --debug. Now put your computer in suspend
state and resume it 1) immediately and 2) again after an extended period
of time. Then attach the generated terminal output to this report.

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