Actually, there _is_ a workaround which works all the time at the cost of a bit 
cpu time (at least for me). Just go to the compiz settings manager (ccsm). 
Activate the 'draw fire' plugin, reduce all the settings to mininum, except for 
background brightness, which should be set to 100. Now when you draw fire on 
the desktop, it should be invisible, but for me it solves the screen refresh 
problems completely! So just draw a bit of fire after every reboot, and you're 
fine.
Note: If you use the workaround with activating --indirect-rendering and 
disabling --loose-binding, it will also work, but the cpu time needed for the 
fire will be much greater (25% compared to 5% if you leave the settings to 
standard). Since the fire solves the problem all the time, you should leave 
INDIRECT=no.

Hope this helps.
Cheers, Jan

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