I think this bug is related to anything that uses the graphics card for
accelleration, be it 3D games, Flash, Blender or Chromium. It also seems
to only happen on specific graphics cards, and I'm not 100% sure they're
all from NVIDIA. I had a similar thing happen on my laptop with an
intgrate Intel 950 card, just after 12.04 release, but that problem
vanished soon after. I know there was some issues with the Intel
graphics driver on release of 12.04, so maybe that is what fixed it. I
don't have this problem at all on

I think the only way you can re-create this bug is by having hardware
that causes this bug, and using any software that uses hardware
acceleration for a short while. It doesn't seem to be triggered by any
specific action beyond that. I get this consistently on Quadro FX 3700,
but there is no one thing I do to cause it, and have even had it
happened once when I stepped away from the computer for a short while.
Generally I have Chromium and the Gnome terminal window open, but have
had it happen with just a terminal and Blender.

I've done multiple clean installs of 12.04, and I've done a clean
install of Fedora 17 with Gnome 3, and had the same bug happen there. It
seems like a tricky bug to figure out, as it's not caused by any
specific action, other than a combination of specific hardware and using
hardware acceleration, and possibly Gnome.

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