(In reply to comment #134)
> (In reply to comment #132)
> > I don't want to speak too soon but it seems that the latest patch fixes the
> > problem.
> 
> Let it run for a day or so to be sure. The other thing that is worth
> checking is whether setting MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES to 2 is also stable, or 4
> etc. Setting it to 1 has a major impact on performance (we are roughly an
> order of magnitude slower at rendering than what can be expected).

Setting max_flush_vertices to 1 fixes the problem here, with the
mentioned noticeable performance loss. IIRC, hibernating/resuming can
accelerate the appearance of the bug, but I'm not quite sure about this,
it might also be coincidence.

I will now try to decrease the value from the default one to find the
sweet spot.

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