I would like to mention that if you enable the option "Use transparency
from system theme" then the flickering is even easier to reproduce just
by typing SPACE in gnome-terminal --- you will that the cursor leaves a
shadow/ghost behind itself which disappears after a couple of seconds.
Also, executing "ls -l" (in a non-empty directory :) you will see that
as the output scrolls up it leaves a shadow ghost which disappears only
after a few seconds.

This was so EXTREMELY annoying (imagine editing source code in vim and
going mad because of these shadow blocks of code :) that I even thought
of reverting back to 16.04, but fortunately I found this bug report
which provided the workaround to disable "Use transparency from system
theme" which works fine. Thank you!

Oh and yes, this only happens on the second/external monitor connected
via VGA.

Btw, there is another annoying bug here --- when the mouse is on some
areas of the main monitor another duplicate mouse pointer is visible and
moving around on the second monitor. My second monitor is in portrait,
so this "extra" mouse pointer is moving in the perpendicular dimension
which is distracting.... But I guess this belongs to a separate bug
report.

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Title:
  17.10 - flickering overlay patterns in gnome-terminal

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Clean install of Ubuntu 17.10.

  For gnome-terminal select color-scheme "black on light yellow".

  Overlay partly with e.g. Chrome (Browser) or Geany (editor). Then the
  border shadow of the e.g. Geany produces flickering extended shadows
  in the gnome-terminal. Foto with the extended shadows is attached.

  This bug was introduced with 17.10. This flickering didn't appear in
  17.04, 16.10, 16.04...

  Working as a developer with several open terminal windows on the
  desktop, this produces a disturbing desktop environment and mitigated
  by covering not used terminal windows complete with other apps.

  Haven't reproduced with other apps than gnome-terminal.

  Hardware
  Lenovo Thinkpad e330, cpu : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz
  gpu Builtin : HD 4000

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