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Cursor from GDM Login remains on screen after logging into Miriway #3198

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mattkae opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3206 or #3299
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Cursor from GDM Login remains on screen after logging into Miriway #3198

mattkae opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3206 or #3299
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@mattkae
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mattkae commented Jan 22, 2024

Repro

  • In GDM, put in your login credentials
  • Move the cursor out of the text input if it is in there such that it is the default pointer
  • Login
  • Note that the cursor remains as a ghost on the desktop forever

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  • Nvidia with Nouveau Drivers
@mattkae mattkae added the bug label Jan 22, 2024
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Saviq commented Jan 29, 2024

Wonder if related to #3206

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I have reproduced on 24.04 with Intel.

However, the cursor isn't there forever: a VT switch to GDM and back cleared the ghost.

(Now I have to work out why I hadn't noticed this before...)

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Wonder if related to #3206

I don't see this with Miriway edge/mir-pr3206

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(Now I have to work out why I hadn't noticed this before...)

Ah, so the the cursor isn't there forever on Intel. It disappears after around 10s

github-merge-queue bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 8, 2024
## Release Notes
mir (2.16.4) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium

  * Bugfix release:
    - Ignoring zero length gamma curves for KMS outputs (Fixes: #3238)
    - Add hardware cursor support (Fixes: #3198)
- Screenshots now respect clipping areas and rotated outputs (Fixes:
#3236)
      (Fixes: #3259)
    - Fixed custom attributes propagation on outputs
      (Fixes: canonical/ubuntu-frame#172)
    - Handle the Ubuntu 64-bit time_t apocalypse (Fixes: #3285)
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