** Description changed:

  I know this might not be the very best bug report you'll see here, but I
  have no means to reproduce the problem now (reinstalled OS), and the
  overall confusion may lead to the bug not being found for a long time.
  
  OS: Ubuntu Gnome 16.10
  
  After upgrading the gnome desktop using commands mentioned here:
  
https://askubuntu.com/questions/625244/how-to-upgrade-to-the-latest-gnome-version
  
  among many problems I encountered, one of the most incapacitating was the 
terminal glitching out, just like in this tmux issue:
  https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/738
  
  Back then I thought it is due to my configuration (I assign the blame
  for everything to myself first, because I break things on a daily
  basis...), so I reinstalled the OS and moved on with my life. After
  noticing the above issue I thought I might post this here.
  
- Others pointed out that it is an issue with displaying UTF-9.0 double
- cell characters. The above behavior was observed while having things
- like powerline constantly updating it's row with those special
- characters. There is a clock section on the powerline, so that is where
- the 2s time interval might come from.
+ Others pointed out that it is an issue with displaying UTF-9.0 (edit: I
+ meant unicode 9.0...) double cell characters. The above behavior was
+ observed while having things like powerline constantly updating it's row
+ with those special characters. There is a clock section on the
+ powerline, so that is where the 2s time interval might come from.
  
  Things to notice:
-  - It doesn't matter what is running inside the terminal. There is no 
difference between vanilla Bash, zsh, or TMux sessions - all indicate the same 
behavior. Reopening TMux also didn't change a thing.
-  - SSH sessions made from another machine work perfectly fine.
+  - It doesn't matter what is running inside the terminal. There is no 
difference between vanilla Bash, zsh, or TMux sessions - all indicate the same 
behavior. Reopening TMux also didn't change a thing.
+  - SSH sessions made from another machine work perfectly fine.
  
  ... which leads me to believe it is a Gnome Terminal bug.
  
  Again, sorry for a bug report that doesn't follow the guidelines.

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  Terminal constatly copies last row and adds it, every ~2 seconds

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