I've been running that environment variable hack for a day now, and I'm
still experiencing similar issues. Right now, all the text in the gnome-
shell is gone. Window title bars, all the text in the gnome shell dash.
Added attachment. I can't see the letters I type or the results that
come up. It looks like I've run out of text resources or something at a
very basic level.

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Title:
  Text corruption in various Gnome apps since Xenial upgrade

Status in gnome-desktop package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
  Release:      16.04

  Since the Ubuntu Xenial upgrade, I've had various instances of text
  corruption. I use a gnome-shell session. I (think) see this only if
  the laptop has suspended and restored.

  I'm using the intel graphics driver from ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
  (in a failed attempt to try and upgrade myself out of the issue), but
  it was happening before changing to a custom PPA.

  This affects such a wide array of parts of the desktop that I suspect
  it's likely to be a basic X11 driver or GTK-level bug.

  Screenshots attached.

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