Have you tried un-installing the 3rd party screen saver. In OS X they shouldn't cause the problems that were common in OS 9, but you never know. Also, have you installed any other 3rd party things that modify the OS or Finder in some way, especially the display but also the way it works.

Beige G3 MT 300,
USB card,
ATI Nexus 32Mb card,
384Mb RAM,
8 Gb
18 Gb SCSI (onboard bus)
9 Gb SCSI (onboard bus)
Liteone 52x24x52

10.2.8, 9.2.2

The above Mac seems to suffering from continual system freezes that require
a forced restart.
They only occur when an app is using the display for things other than
showing windows/panes. For example, the screensavers (built in or third
party), any animated game (open GL or not). The whole Mac just freezes after
a couple of minutes or even seconds. Strangely Itunes visualizers are ok.

This started happening after upgrading to 10.2.8.
Is there a way of returning to 10.2.6 without a complete re-install?
What sort of things conflict with each other? etc.

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