Just to confirm my monitor is set to 100% scaling and I still get the
duplicate cursor after wake from sleep. 20.04.1 here with latest updates
still has the issue.
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Yes I'm on 20.04 now and the issue produces the exact same result seen
in the photograph when it goes to sleep. This bug is the only reason I
can't use ubuntu daily currently.
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Issue did return for me. You can always take a picture of the screen
with your phone if screenshot does not capture the cursor. I did take a
picture of it happening in 19.10 as well (attached)
** Attachment added: "IMG_6554.jpg"
With the latest updates installed for Ubuntu 20.04 I am no longer seeing
this double mouse cursor issue after two sleeps in a row. Will report
back if the issue returns.
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Same issue happening to me, was happening on 19.10 and still continues
after upgrading to 20.04 today.
Logging out and back in again resets/hides the extra "dead" cursor, but
it appears again after locking the screen and the monitors go to sleep.
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Public bug reported:
When streaming from spotify the volume on the system will randomly
between 10 seconds and 5+ minutes jump up and down ~20-50%.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-31.43~14.04.1-generic
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