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Invisible cursor after resume from suspend
#1
Hello Linux Lite Devs

I'm pointing out an issue that would be nice if it where fixed int the current LL 2.2 as well as in the next one.

Since in the current and next one light-locker seems to be installed. I found and am experiencing this bug : Invisible cursor after resume from suspend https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc...ug/1297144

My assumption is that this should be also reported to the XFCE devs maybe?

This needs to be addressed for sure. Hope someone has time for it.
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#2
What do you want us to do about this? We don't develop either of those softwares.
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#3
Just out of curiosity. Are you running a proprietary video driver or a open source driver?
Also. What does

Code:
inxi -G
report?

Packages like lightlocker are handled outside of distro maintainers and Desktop Environment developers from my experience.
https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker

Quote: Warning: When switching users using a display manager such as GDM or LightDM, XScreenSaver will not lock the original session - it can be accessed without a password simply by switching TTY's to the session in question. If you are using LightDM, as a workaround, install light-locker and run it alongside XscreenSaver. Alternatively, use a different screen locking program altogether - see List of applications/Security#Screen lockers.

Above quote taken from Arch Wiki Site. Which has nothing to do with Debian, Ubuntu, or Linux-Lite, or XFCE .

Quote:Session failure

Symptoms include:

    The mouse is an X and/or does not appear at all;

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xfc...t_settings

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#4
I'm using the open source driver.
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