On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 09:59:18AM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
>  I'm seeing the probably same issue on my laptop with an ATI graphic's
> card, so I don't think it's graphic driver related, given that people
> have reported the issue with different drivers.

 I noticed an easy workaround, to get rid of the effect once it
appeared: Press alt-f2 and then "r" for a restart of gnome-shell.  This
will get rid of all the artefacts that happen.  I guess this also points
that the issue actually lies within gnome-shell and not some other part,
does it?

 Enjoy,
Rhonda


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