Hey Daniel

thanks for your help.

I tried to correlate before.. what happens all the time (why I opened
this bug) is the "system is too slow" message. That one correlates. I
see it every time it happens.

screen last flickered at 11:17:05 - then went out (blank screen) for
like 10 seconds

when it came back this was in log:


mrt 19 11:15:38 moya gnome-shell[1690]: 
../clutter/clutter/clutter-actor.c:10558: The clutter_actor_set_allocation() 
function can only be called from within the implementation of the 
ClutterActor::allocate() virtual function.
mrt 19 11:17:01 moya CRON[194105]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
mrt 19 11:17:01 moya CRON[194106]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report 
/etc/cron.hourly)
mrt 19 11:17:01 moya CRON[194105]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for 
user root
mrt 19 11:17:02 moya gnome-shell[1690]: libinput error: client bug: timer 
event20 debounce: scheduled expiry is in the past (-3ms), your system is too 
slow
mrt 19 11:17:02 moya gnome-shell[1690]: libinput error: client bug: timer 
event20 debounce short: scheduled expiry is in the past (-16ms), your system is 
too slow
mrt 19 11:17:28 moya 
appimagekit_a54bb74a72ee1d5a34b41e1d364d4ae4-Telegram_Desktop.desktop[4221]: 
[ALSOFT] (EE) Failed to set real-time priority for thread: Operation not 
permitted (1)
mrt 19 11:17:28 moya gnome-shell[1690]: st_widget_get_theme_node called on the 
widget [0x56258cf96980 StWidget] which is not in the stage.


I have another window capturing for the keyword "evdi" - no hits there. :(

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