I can't recall exactly how it looked. The stretching iirc wasn't just
horizontal, it was in both axes: as though I was zoomed in on the top
left corner of the framebuffer. The stretching wasn't a straight
magnification, it appeared as though every second column of pixels were
missing (black?).

I could switch VTs and they all showed the same behaviour as X.

The system wasn't frozen, as I could switch VTs as well as interact with
X and move the mouse. I rebooted by switching to a VT and ctrl-alt-
deleteing. On reboot things were fine.

The shutdown into suspend occurred while using a USB<->serial device,
and happened due to low battery.

I haven't seen it since, but I haven't been using the laptop every day.

HTH

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  [i965gm] GPU lockup  EIR: 0x00000010 PGTBL_ER: 0x00000100 - occurred
  on resume, with horizontal stretching

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