The vertical display shifting may have been a fluke (resolution
setting), I've been unable to recreate it.  But the problem first
documented in bug 82709 is still very much alive (for me, at least).
I've updated daily and had high hopes that today's updates would fix it
(new linux-restricted-* and nvidia-glx), but no.  I still get the
"normal" login screen but after logging in, I get just the background -
no gnome splash or audio.  The mouse cursor can be moved but does
nothing else.  Then, after approx. 30 seconds, a grey/white rectangle
appears in the upper left corner.  I have to to Ctrl-Alt-F1 to a
console, log in again and reboot.

Please let me know what additional information I can provide that might
be helpful.  It's kinda frustrating, after repeated clean installs
winding up with this same problem and not being able to do anything
else.  I'd LOVE to find out that I've been doing something stupid - but
I need some feedback here.

Thanks!

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Vertical display-shifting
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