I have uninstalled light-locker and light-locker settings. The problem
with the invisible mouse cursor after resuming is still there (similar
to what I reported in #10 although at that time I just disabled light-
locker).

Since there are reports that the mouse stays visible if the screen is
locked (using xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver) during suspend I would
suspect that those tools reinitialize the mouse cursor so that the
problem is no longer visible.

I would suggest looking at xfce4-powermanager (this should handle
suspend mode when lid is closed, right?).

syslog shows different activity when suspend mode is triggered by
closing the lid and by pressing the suspend key. I don't know enough
about xcfe4-powermanager to analyse the logs but one difference is that
there ist an entry

Apr 18 15:39:20 Pellworm dbus[435]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' (using servicehelper)

before going into suspend state and an entry

Apr 18 15:39:38 Pellworm dbus[435]: [system] Successfully activated
service 'org.freedesktop.systemd1'

after resuming. Maybe the dbus activation is interrupted by going into
sleep mode too fast.

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