This bug affects me too. What is interesting in my case is that:
- I have 2 laptops, one without this issue (Acer Travelmate 5730) and one with 
the issue (Acer Aspire 5749).
- I've experienced this issue with Ubintu (12.04 I guess, but it was Unity), 
Fedora (F16, Gnome) and recently I switched to Ach (KDE). Since all of these 
experience the same issue, I think it is rather an x11 issue..
- The Apire has a I3 processor. This should rule out AMD (given that is is the 
same issue).
- In my case the issue immediately arises after boot / login. Workaround 
(CRL-ALT-F1 - CTRL-ALT-F7) fixes the issue, but after that I cannot right click 
on the desktop anymore (in KDE this is the way to shutdown).
- I've experienced the isseu with all kinds of kernels, so I don't think that 
it is kernel version related...

Since I found the workaround, I can use my laptop (until last week it was 
rather useless, since I refuse to use WIndows :)...).
I hop that this might give any insight in this issue and might help to resolve 
it. Please let me know if there is anythging else I can do to help...

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