On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 10:29:14 PM UTC-4, Myron Weber wrote:
> On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 6:21:27 PM UTC-7, cooloutac wrote:
> > wow thats weird.  maybe something to do with your gpu or monitor.
> 
> Maybe, but it's the same onboard Intel graphics and laptop screen that ran 
> Qubes before. Not criticizing your idea - this is a mystery. I'll probably 
> never know - hope to never duplicate.

ya but maybe powering it off and stuff happening with power resources just 
started to make it wear out now.  monitors do retain images,  better ones 
retain them less then cheaper ones so probably somethign to that as well.  
maybe osmething overheated on something and was cooling off.

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