Re: mouse pointer disappeared after upgrading to 6.0.1 in GNOME



On 03/21/2011 10:44 AM, Steven Sciame wrote:

I also tried custom build kernel 2.6.34.7, although the mouse pointer is
visible, the system frozen on the gdm login screen.



Yes Chen, that is correct. Either Suspending or Hibernating followed by
the wake-up results in the mouse pointer reappearing. I found that to
be the case here too.

--- On *Sun, 3/20/11, Chen Wei /<weichen302@xxxxxxx>/* wrote:


From: Chen Wei <weichen302@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Re: mouse pointer disappeared after upgrading to 6.0.1
in GNOME
To: debian-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 9:02 PM

I have the same problem after upgrade to Debian 6.0.1 yesterday. Try
suspend and wake up then the mouse point become visible. My video card
is intel 855GME. The package been upgrade as follow:

base-files_6.0squeeze1_i386.deb
console-setup_1.68+squeeze2_all.deb
desktop-base_6.0.5squeeze1_all.deb
gedit_2.30.4-1squeeze1_i386.deb
gedit-common_2.30.4-1squeeze1_all.deb
keyboard-configuration_1.68+squeeze2_all.deb
libnautilus-extension1_2.30.1-2squeeze1_i386.deb
libnm-glib2_0.8.1-6+squeeze1_i386.deb
libnm-glib-vpn1_0.8.1-6+squeeze1_i386.deb
libnm-util1_0.8.1-6+squeeze1_i386.deb
libpulse0_0.9.21-3+squeeze1_i386.deb
libpulse-mainloop-glib0_0.9.21-3+squeeze1_i386.deb
linux-base_2.6.32-31_all.deb
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-686_2.6.32-31_i386.deb
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common_2.6.32-31_i386.deb
linux-image-2.6.32-5-686_2.6.32-31_i386.deb
linux-libc-dev_2.6.32-31_i386.deb
nautilus_2.30.1-2squeeze1_i386.deb
nautilus-data_2.30.1-2squeeze1_all.deb
network-manager_0.8.1-6+squeeze1_i386.deb
pdftk_1.41+dfsg-10+squeeze1_i386.deb
python_2.6.6-3+squeeze6_all.deb
python-minimal_2.6.6-3+sq ueeze6_all.deb
sudo_1.7.4p4-2.squeeze.2_i386.deb
ttf-liberation_1.05.2.20091019-4squeeze1_all.deb
tzdata_2011c-0squeeze1_all.deb
tzdata-java_2011c-0squeeze1_all.deb
usb-modeswitch-data_20100826-1+squeeze0_all.deb
xserver-common_2%3a1.7.7-13_all.deb
xserver-xephyr_2%3a1.7.7-13_i386.deb
xserver-xorg-core_2%3a1.7.7-13_i386.deb
xserver-xorg-video-intel_2%3a2.13.0-6_i386.deb
xvfb_2%3a1.7.7-13_i386.deb

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