Oh.  Something else I noticed, although I don't know if it's important:

When an application (let's say the terminal), is updating regularly, it
will affect areas outside of itself on the screen, which we've all
discussed -- bleedover from one element on the screen to another.

But even when that program is hidden by the screensaver, if the
application has been affecting other areas of the screen, it will
continue to do so even when not visible on the screen.  I was in the
process of something long on the command line, and the screensaver came
on, blanking the screen.  ..and the gnome-terminal visuals kept
overwriting  the blackness of the screen.

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  [rs690m] Graphics corruption with ati x1200

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