I may have the cause, but not the reason why my display goes berserk
from time to time. I have two Windows utilities; PopTray and a Weather
Network applet which I have been running under Wine in the system tray.
Upon launching, the display flashes ghosts of icons or whatever else is
on the desktop
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>From your log it seems to be that something is polling an Xrandr method
over and over; each time it is called it blinks the screen and adds some
lines to your Xorg.0.log; this is normal. You need to figure out which
process is doing these calls.
Look in your /var/log/dpkg.log to help narrow down
It also uses 100% of the CPU while this very annoying effect is
happening. I had the System Monitor open during the last episode but
couldn't see a process causing this.
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...a follow up. The active window is the one affected with bits and
pieces of it randomly appearing and disappearing at perhaps 1/100 of a
second intervals. I have changed the refresh rate with no discernible
difference.
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I should add that this is definitely not a monitor problem as I have
Intrepid on my main partition, and no flashing occurs while running in
that mode.
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