Update - I seem to be having good results with Ubuntu 2D shell. I've
booted into it several times and the mouse is not locking up. This
seems to be a perfectly fine workaround and I read up on Ubuntu 2D
shell and apparently it requires less computer resources to run so maybe
this is the solution
Public bug reported:
I am running on Acer Aspire One netbook with processor AMD C-50 dual-
core processor (1.0 Ghz). I have windows 7 installed as OEM build, and
I have 2 additional Ubuntu 12.04 partitions installed dual-boot, one
which i use for testing upgrades first, and one which is my Gold
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Just some additional info I forgot to add. It also seemed like when
using network-manager to open broadband, wireless, vpn connections etc.
the desktop also had a tendency to lock specifically at those points.
However, the boot-into-windows-and-back-into-ubuntu seemed to fix that
most of the
Also, rebooting into ubuntu and starting ubuntu again, did NOT fix the
problem. Only when I rebooted into windows, then shutdown, and booted
back into Ubuntu did the problem go away.
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