No, for me it always happens when I'm actively using the computer. In
fact, it mostly seems to happen following some rapid mouse clicking.

I bet focus-follows-pointer is a necessary condition to trigger the bug.
That would explain why lots of other people haven't noticed it. f-f-p is
probably a minority choice, and there are probably other necessary
conditions too which we don't know about which further reduce the
prevelance of this bug (e.g., my graphics driver is mga).

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https://launchpad.net/bugs/55739

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