Oh, I forgot to mention. Yes, my filesystem is indeed XFS. I don't want
to start a philosophical discussion about the right file system, but I
consider XFS a good journaling file system and the symptoms are very
clear to me, just calling sync before doing something just saved me
another restore-session when the bug occured again. Maybe XFS's deferred
allocation adds to the kernel's write cache, but for enthusiasts I think
XFS should not be uncommon as it usually performs better on a stable
system and does not use the same old data structures that ext2 uses for
some 15 years.

Anyway -- here is a little update (after which I'm not so sure if my bug really 
is the same bug as reported by others here):
Running metacity (no compositing) and VLC as video player, still using XAA. 
After playing a video with the Xvideo output module, stopping the video and 
switching to a VT, I first experienced an immediate return to a frozen X while 
Caps Lock and Num Lock still works (the LEDs go on) but no Ctrl-Alt-Backsp. 
After some time, X restarted itself bringing me back a  functional desktop. On 
a second attempt (after a warm restart of the computer) of the same procedure, 
I could switch to the VT the first time, after returning to X and repeating the 
video playback and switching to a VT, I got the gray blocks and a total system 
freeze.

The fact that X was able to recover itself in the first attempt makes me
not so sure anymore if my bug really is related to the one being
described here.

** Attachment added: "xorg.0.log.old after the first attempt, X restarted 
itself"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9927650/nocompiz-xvideo-VTchange

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