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Jan 15, 2011

For some reason or the other, after some time the graphics on my computer becomes distorted. I had this issue before reinstalling my operating system, I thought that reinstalling the operating system would fix these issues, but they still remain.

Also, I never encountered this issue before upgrading from openSUSE 11.2 to openSUSE 11.3. Of course, restarting my computer fixes this issue.

An example of what I am talking about can be found here:

Specifications:
openSUSE 11.3 64-bit
Xorg-X11 7.5-11.3

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