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bug(os): Touchpad cursor doesn't always work on awake

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  • ajstrongdevA Offline
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    https://github.com/rhino-linux/tracker/issues/32

    eugenialoli created this issue in rhino-linux/tracker

    open bug(os): Touchpad cursor doesn't always work on awake #32

    **Rhino Linux version & platform:** Latest x86 **What distribution component is causing issues:** Sleep **Describe the bug** About 1 in 5 re-awakens from sleep, the touchpad cursor is frozen (but the OS underneath is still ok). I have to logout with a shortcut, and log back in to get the cursor going again. It's the first time I see this issue under any Linux on that laptop (which was Linux-certified by Dell and Ubuntu). I know it's not an issue with the bios.
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