Yes, I confirm this to be an issue with swapping. Disabling swap
resolves the issue of garbled graphics at the memory peak level. If
you're running a computer with enough ram, the swap partition can
permanently be disabled by adding "swapoff -a" to "/etc/rc.local"

This is merely just a workaround. Hope it gets fixed soon.

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  [gm45] L-shaped memory with invalid swizzling

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