About 90% sure this is the same as a bug I tried to report earlier, but
is there any test to be sure? I have a couple of peculiar observations
that might help in the diagnosis and cure...

Suspending seemed to fix it, at least temporarily. Before that there was
nothing random about it. There were never any menus except for Firefox.

No mention of the Appearance setting to stop the dynamic behavior of the
menus. I switched it to static, and haven't seen it since then.

I'm still wondering if this bug might be related to memory problems that
BOINC Manager started having after the upgrade, but right now I think
they are separate problems.

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