It seems to be related to the /etc/rc.local script after all. I forgot
to disable the execution bits the last time; but now I've run chmod -x,
the problem really seems to be gone. I've done a fresh install and
rebooted over 20 times, but I haven't seen anything weird anymore.
So I think it's safe
I thought that autologin made a difference, but it appears that I was
wrong. This is more likely an X bug than LightDM-specific.
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) = xorg (Ubuntu)
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I think I've found what triggers this behaviour: I have a line in
/etc/rc.local to set my initial brightness to a certain point. I believe
the last update to either X or LightDM causes a race condition which
triggers this bug. I have now added 'sleep 2' as the first line in
/etc/rc.local, and
Edit: and once again I spoke too early, as the problem is back after a
reboot. I have now removed everything from /etc/rc.local, but it still
happens every now and then. And I can't get apport-collect to properly
work either, as it crashes as soon as I try to send the logs. Hence the
one big log
Switching to tty1 and moving the cursor, results in this behaviour
** Attachment added: Switching to tty1 and moving the cursor, results in this
behaviour
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** Attachment added: Logging out on tty1 confuses ConsoleKit, so the system is
aware that this is not tty7
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