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Title:
  Mouse cursor invisible

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi all,

  I have a problem with my mouse cursor in X, it is invisible.

  In the login manager such as gdm or kdm it is still visible but as soon as I
  log in into Kde or Gnome it vanishs. The problem exists also with Fvwm2.

  The problem occurred after upgrading from version 12.10 to 13.04.

  I tried xsetroot -cursor-name trek, this works at least in Fvwm2 which is now
  my default window manager. With "it works" I mean that I'm able to see the
  cursor in front of the desktop background but not in front of all application 
windows.
  In xterm the cursor is invisible, what is working is xclock and the gtk 
application
  gucharmap. Also firefox and similar applications are not usable.

  As a workaround I start a vnc server and connect to it. I'm not able to use 
Kde
  or Gnome but at least Fvwm2 works there more or less.

  I have a notebook consisting of a GMA500 graphic chip from Intel. Changing the
  kernel (as reported to work for a similar bug with the i915 driver) does not
  help. Currently I'm using 3.8.0-22 but I tried also much older ones. The used 
driver
  is currently vesa, fbdev has the same trouble. I tried to play with xorg 
options such
  as SWCursor, HWCursor but it seems they are not supported any longer (e.g.,
  "VESA(0) :Option "HWCursor" is not used").

  I tried the most recent xorg stuff (daily snapshots) without no success. Now 
I started to revert
  xorg related packages back to 12.10. This worked flawlessly for xorg but 
because
  of too many dependecy problems it fails for libx11. Don't know of other
  software which could be responsible.

  Of course I also played with cursor themes in KDE and Gnome (at least Gnome is
  not friedly for keyboard users!!!) but no success.

  I have no ideas any more ...

  Help!
  Jens

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