> "Atomic update failure" may also be specific to the OLED panel that it
> looks like Andreas is using. I have one of those but have never run Xorg
> on it.

FWIW, I'm using two external 4k Dell monitors via usb-c, plus the laptop
panel also at its max resolution (a bit lower then the monitors:
2880x1800 instead of 3840x2160), everything at 100% scaling.

But I have seen those "Atomic update failure" messages while at a
sprint, where I only had my laptop and no external monitor. Back then,
another symptom was the screen shifting a few pixels at random time, as
if in an earthquake. I filed a kernel bug, and even found what looked
like a patch we didn't have yet, but failed to pursue it as back home
with the external monitor, that screen shifting problem didn't appear
anymore. I"m trying to find that bug at the moment.

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