Public bug reported:

The login screen is not static on my computer at startup or on any login
after a log-out.  If I move my mouse to the side, the whole screen
slides over to that direction.  There are four specific and related
errors that I will cover in this post.

My system and hardware:
I'm running Kubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn.  My graphics card is NVIDIA GEforce 6150. 
 The resolution I have my card set at is 1280x1024, optimal for my monitor.  
Processor: AMD 64.  

Problem 1: The login screen slides around.  I move the mouse, the whole screen 
moves, login fields and all.
Problem 2: If I log out, the mouse disappears completely when I log back in.  I 
have to blindly wander my way around hoping the invisible mouse is somehow over 
what I want to click.  This is on EVERY logout-login.  A complete restart is 
necessary to undo this problem.
Problem 3: The original out-of-the-box NVIDIA setup would not let my NVIDIA 
6150 display beyond 800x600.  Installing an NVIDIA package from ADEPT fixed the 
problem promptly, but then all these errors start happening.
Problem 4: When I click "test," in the display settings area, it gets stuck, 
requiring a restart.  All unsaved data lost.

I re-installed the first time this happened.  After the re-installation,
all the same problems happened again, indicating to me that this is a
consistent bug that needs to be worked out.

Honestly, this release is so buggy I don't know what to do with it.  I
like it enough to put up with the bugs, I guess... But please fix.

Thank you for the support,
-New Kubuntu User who is hoping Linux is all it's cracked up to be.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Kubuntu Login "Slides Around the Screen" at 1280x1024 + 3 other errors with 
NVIDIA GeForce 6150
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109199
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