If I lock the system while it is frozen (by closing the laptop's lid),
the lock screen will be usable, but once I log back in, the system will
still be frozen (until I kill the foreground process). However, the
cursor will be a normal cursor instead of the "dragging" cursor.

Also, something I discovered: if I use two-fingers at once (multitouch),
I can interact with the focused window. However, it is very limited and
glitchy. As with before, the only way to return the system to a usable
state is to kill the foreground process. All other events (including
Alt-F2) except for TTY switching (Ctrl-Alt-F3) are still completely
ignored by GNOME, rendering the system frozen.

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Title:
  Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes GNOME completely (Xorg
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