I'm running a cleanly installed F43 on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M58p (released 
October 2008) with Intel Q45/Q43 graphics, and a 1920x1080 monitor using a 
DisplayPort to DVI adapter. For the last few months, I've seen video corruption 
in GNOME, which happens gradually over a few days after rebooting. It's mostly 
visible in the top panel, which gradually becomes hard to read as the text is 
corrupted. It started sometime after F43 was released. Is the cause of the 
corruption known and is there an easy workaround to keep things working 
properly for now? I'm planning on buying a new desktop anyway in the next few 
months, but would like to be able to continue using this machine as a backup. 
So if there was something like disabling video acceleration that would slow 
things down but avoid corruption, that would be fine.
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