I've re-ran this test on another system (different video card) & no issue.
re-tested (daily-iso) trying to cause bug on same machine -- yes re-created briefly, but within 30 seconds mouse-pointer appeared (before I worked out where mouse-pointer was)
hp dx6120mt (mini-tower, pentium 4 dual core, 3gb, nvidia 7600gt)
re-run of test but focusing only on suspending & mouse-pointer post-wake...
using `sudo systemctl suspend`, waiting briefly & then wake - mouse-pointer was okay
repeated twice more `sudo systemctl suspend`, wait & wake - mouse pointer okay.
put to sleep with menu (like prior test; mouse over terminal), waited then awoke - mouse pointer okay.
put to sleep with menu (again, mouse over nothing but wallpaper), waited then awoke - NO MOUSE POINTER
-- yet this time it came good on its on, before I worked out where pointer was & before I could get to menu...
yes I could re-create bug briefly; but then okay..
I've re-ran this test on another system (different video card) & no issue.
re-tested (daily-iso) trying to cause bug on same machine -- yes re-created briefly, but within 30 seconds mouse-pointer appeared (before I worked out where mouse-pointer was)
copying (slightly edited) from QA-report http:// iso.qa. ubuntu. com/qatracker/ milestones/ 390/builds/ 182196/ testcases/ 1303/results/
2018-10-10 02:39
hp dx6120mt (mini-tower, pentium 4 dual core, 3gb, nvidia 7600gt)
re-run of test but focusing only on suspending & mouse-pointer post-wake...
using `sudo systemctl suspend`, waiting briefly & then wake - mouse-pointer was okay
repeated twice more `sudo systemctl suspend`, wait & wake - mouse pointer okay.
put to sleep with menu (like prior test; mouse over terminal), waited then awoke - mouse pointer okay.
put to sleep with menu (again, mouse over nothing but wallpaper), waited then awoke - NO MOUSE POINTER
-- yet this time it came good on its on, before I worked out where pointer was & before I could get to menu...
yes I could re-create bug briefly; but then okay..