It is discouraging that the policy for many bugs is to simply wait until
a newer version comes along so they can be downgraded and then closed
with out any real investigation.  I understand that developer resources
are limited but shouldn't the bug remain 'Confirmed' until proven
otherwise?  This bug has been downgraded to 'Incomplete' with no
evidence that the bug has been fixed other than a lack of recent
reports.

I think the process should be to first ask if the bug still occurs.
Then if there are no updates for some time or people can confirm that
the bug no longer exists in the newer version then the status can be
changed.  Otherwise, it puts too much burden on the bug reporters to
fight for a bug's status only to be repeatedly smacked down.
Particularly the original reporter should have a chance to comment
before the status is changed.

--- End rant ---

I haven't seen this bug in awhile because I stopped using the machine it
occurred on.  I believe it is related to faulty Nvidia hardware and/or
drivers.

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