The photos in comments #12 and #13 show the Ubuntu Yaru theme is not
being used (missing the logo aside from this cursor bug), so it makes
some sense if whatever theme that is requires more of Adwaita than
regular Ubuntu does.
** Summary changed:
- [mgag200] Mouse cursor is a semi-opaque white
Thanks.
This bug seems to be something unique to the system. I can't tell what
but starting with server edition and then manually installing multiple
different desktops is not a common thing to do.
What I can say is that desktop Ubuntu only needs 'adwaita-icon-theme' to
get the correct cursor on
** Attachment added: "login screen WITH Adwaita/cursors"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1972080/+attachment/5588894/+files/login-screen-with-Adwaita-cursors.jpg
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** Attachment added: "login screen without Adwaita/cursors"
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** Attachment added: "list of installed packages"
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I should note that regular Ubuntu 22.04 only has 'adwaita-icon-theme'
installed, not 'adwaita-icon-theme-full'. To figure out which login
screen it is that needs the latter, please:
1. Attach a photo of the login screen.
2. Run:
dpkg -l > packages.txt
and attach the resulting text file