I had my (installed) 18.10 system on dx6120 running (for testing lximage-qt elsewhere) so decided to try that (instead of 'live').
After numerous suspends via term & gui, I've had no lost mouse-pointers!
18.10 does not have `light-locker` installed; however it is using xscreensaver; which appeared every time I resumed/woke my system.
I `killall xscreensaver`, and second resume/wake my mouse-pointer was slow to appear (1-2 secs). Third test 1-2secs delay for pointer, Fourth test & it took 4-5 secs for mouse-pointer to appear (my screen had terminal full-screen, so url's on `apt-cache policy` lines had underlines flashing being all I could use to guess where cursor was until it appeared).. Fifth test again ~5+ secs
// It feels longer not knowing where cursor is, but it's hard scanning screen looking
// for cursor (unknown position) to appear, whilst also watch clock bottom right for timing
// I'm going to reduce my OP timings, but if you need accurate I'll have to find a stopwatch
The latest daily-iso is now written to thumb-drive...
I had my (installed) 18.10 system on dx6120 running (for testing lximage-qt elsewhere) so decided to try that (instead of 'live').
After numerous suspends via term & gui, I've had no lost mouse-pointers!
18.10 does not have `light-locker` installed; however it is using xscreensaver; which appeared every time I resumed/woke my system.
I `killall xscreensaver`, and second resume/wake my mouse-pointer was slow to appear (1-2 secs). Third test 1-2secs delay for pointer, Fourth test & it took 4-5 secs for mouse-pointer to appear (my screen had terminal full-screen, so url's on `apt-cache policy` lines had underlines flashing being all I could use to guess where cursor was until it appeared).. Fifth test again ~5+ secs
// It feels longer not knowing where cursor is, but it's hard scanning screen looking
// for cursor (unknown position) to appear, whilst also watch clock bottom right for timing
// I'm going to reduce my OP timings, but if you need accurate I'll have to find a stopwatch
The latest daily-iso is now written to thumb-drive...