Thanks for indicating the issue started only with arrival of the new
external monitor.  If my hypothesis is correct, it's not the monitor's
fault, and the issue should probably still occur even if you swap out
other monitors.  Did you have a different monitor previously, or were
you just using the laptop screen?

You'd mentioned it took you a few tries to trigger the issue.  There's
probably a bit of a race condition as to which monitor gets mapped to
which crtc when, and perhaps also some variability as to when gnome does
its thing.  So this could easily explain why it occurs only once every
few tries.

Anyway, quite possibly this already got fixed in kernel or gnome, so
please re-test and let me know.  If it still happens we can decide where
go from there.

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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