vovkkk: Starting mutter from the command line will get you a semi-usable desktop but I never found a way to fix the problem. I ended up re-installing Ubuntu and Gnome 3 all over again. The bug hasn't occurred again. I also immediately un-installed unity and all unity related packages before I installed Gnome 3. Don't know if that is the cause of stability though.
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