Immediately after successfully booting up my computer and logging in in GDM, everything works OK. However, if I switch display modes, mouse cursor becomes invisible. Things still get highlighted when I move mouse cursor over them, but the cursor itself is nowhere to be seen. Cursor becomes visible again if I do one of the following things: 1) Switch VT to console and back to X. 2) Press CTRL+C on any terminal window. 3) Switch to root user (i.e. "su -") on any terminal window. Workaround: Disable KMS. Other possibly useful information: No xorg.conf-file. Hardware: Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ Chipset: nForce2 Processor: Athlon XP 2600+ Display adapter: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO (R350) Display: HP Pavilion f1904 (TFT, 19", 1280x1024) Distribution: ArchLinux (rolling release, up to date) Installed packages: kernel: 2.6.31.6-1 xorg-server: 1.7.1.902-1 xf86-video-ati: 6.12.99.git20091014-1 xf86-input-evdev: 2.3.1-1 libdrm: 2.4.15-1 mesa: 7.6-2 ati-dri: 7.6-2 libgl: 7.6-2
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Created attachment 31566 [details] lspci output Output of "lspci -vvnn".
Is this still an issue with a newer kernel?
(In reply to comment #4) > Is this still an issue with a newer kernel? I cannot say. I no longer have the hardware in question (the machine broke down last december).
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