Sorry, this is long, but it's perhaps the strangest thing I've ever seen happen 
to a computer - and I started programming in 1979 when I was in Jr. High...

I have a Lenovo ThinkPad T460 laptop that previously had Qubes OS 3.1 installed 
and functioning, but I removed it and installed Ubuntu Mate because some of the 
things I needed to do (i.e. Skype) weren't easy to do on Qubes. When I read 
about some of the improvements in 3.2, I decided to try it. I pulled the Ubuntu 
drive and tried to install 3.2 this weekend to a new SSD. But I couldn't get it 
to install - just stuck in a reboot loop, even after I tried some of the UEFI 
bug fixes. So this morning I decided to install 3.1 and see if I could upgrade 
to 3.2. That's when things started to get weird.

After the 3.1 install completed and I logged in to the configured OS, the 
screen came up asking if a wanted to use the default configuration, and as soon 
as I touched the mouse, the screen went blank. Keep in mind this is the exact 
same computer that previously ran 3.1 flawlessly. What I found over the course 
of several reboots and a reinstall (which still had the same problem) is that 
after I logged in, moving the mouse pointer (with the trackpad, pointing stick, 
or external mouse) would cause the display to go blank. (I didn't get a chance 
to test it with an external monitor because of what I'll describe below.) By 
randomly moving the mouse pointer, the screen would flicker between black and 
normal, and if I got lucky I could get the screen to redisplay so I could see 
it. At that point, if I didn't touch the mouse, I could use the keyboard to 
interact with the OS. I launched a terminal, updated Dom0 - no change after 
reboot to the weird mouse/display thing. 

So I was using a different computer to research options while my Qubes OS 
desktop was logged in (I had moved the mouse randomly until the screen was 
displaying). Then after a few minutes I noticed the display rapidly flickering 
- now not from normal to black but from normal to very bright. I found that the 
screen was frozen - no response to any keyboard or mouse. So I held down the 
power button for a hard shutdown. That's when things got REALLY weird.

When I restarted the computer, as the Lenovo logo screen came up, the screen 
was flickering as before and the exact Qubes OS screen that was displayed prior 
to the shutdown was displayed along with it - like a screenshot (but 
flickering) overlayed on the normal display. It continued all the way through 
the boot and login, then the screen froze and continued to flicker the same 
image. Over the course of several restarts, and going to the BIOS menu, etc., 
this flickering Qubes desktop was like it was burned into the screen. I was 
pretty freaked out. I powered completely down and put the Ubuntu Mate drive in, 
and even then the flickering Qubes ghost image displayed with the Mate desktop. 
At a loss, I shut down and got some work done with my other computer. 

An hour later, I started it up again and the flickering Qubes image was still 
there, but fainter. Basically over the course of about 5 hours, each time I 
booted the computer, the flickering Qubes ghost image was successively fainter 
until finally it was gone. 

What happened? What did Qubes do to my laptop?

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