I can confirm that the bug is also present in an older version of the
nvidia-graphics-drivers, since I have used an older version in the past.
I am pretty sure it was 295.40. I was hoping that the 302 drivers would
have fixed it, but obviously they don't. I will try the nouveau drivers
at a later moment.

I also noticed something when I was testing all these different
sessions. Usually the bug has appeared after some time of NOT using my
pc. Can it be related to my monitor being switched off? It does not
happen every time the monitor goes into standby (I can't reproduce it
that easily), but it seems to be correlated. In the xorg.0.log I also
see some lines like indicated below, that appear after monitor standby
(repeats several times with different code):

[251458.928] (II) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Display (Samsung SyncMaster (DFP-0)) does not 
support NVIDIA
[251458.928] (II) NVIDIA(GPU-0):     3D Vision stereo.
[251458.928] (**) NVIDIA(0): Using HorizSync/VertRefresh ranges from the EDID 
for display
[251458.928] (**) NVIDIA(0):     device Samsung SyncMaster (DFP-0) (Using EDID 
frequencies
[251458.928] (**) NVIDIA(0):     has been enabled on all display devices.)

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