Hi!
No idea if this is a significant discovery or a statement of the obvious but 
will post anyway.  Running Ubuntu 16.04 here; for whatever reason for the past 
roughly six months I have been been having random lock-ups: display freezes 
except for the mouse point (usually) and the processes (DejaDup, the Virtual 
Machine running Windows XP, etc.) also usually continue to work.  

Recently found a work-around:  boot, log-out (via the gear icon at the
upper right), log back in but first click on the foot icon and select a
different option.  Here I have Gnome, Gnome Flashback (Compiz), Gnome
Flashback (Metacopy), and Ubuntu (default).  I selected the ‘Compiz’ one
and my lockups magically went away!  <cartwheels!!>

According to the post I was following this reduced/eliminated video
hardware acceleration.  ...The side effect, at least for me, is area
screen shots (Shift_PrintScreen) now have the pink overlay.

What I’m wondering is in Post #31 BDSword suggest an increase of the 200
value in “g_timeout_add (200, emit_select_callback_in_idle, cb_data)”,
something about a delay timeout.  I’m wondering if there is a connection
between this value and it has effectively been slowed down by my
changing from the Ubuntu option to the Compiz option, the latter
supposedly turning off video acceleration.

Just a WAG, but may help the developers and troubleshooters to find the
solution.  (Now to try increasing that 200 value – to what??!  And from
my notes what file?)

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  Pink layer on taken screenshots (gnome-screenshot)

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