I think you are right. It will either be digested by the system and 
fixed or it won't. It's not critical, I'm sure.

There is one thing I'm curious about that you may or may not be able to 
help with. I'm getting some odd results when I try to update some 
repositories. Connection refused on static IP at home but fine with 
mobile hotspot. I don't suppose the supps use bitninja, do they?

On 1/07/2024 3:55 pm, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> It sounds most like bug 561370 to me, but that appears to have gone
> quiet and become unreproducible to me for a few years. So maybe bug
> 561370 was already fixed...
>
> There is a small chance this is driver related. Intel 4th gen chips will
> be forced to use an unusual driver due to architectural changes in Mesa
> in recent years.
>
> I suggest the way forward is to wait for it to happen again and if it
> can't be captured in a screenshot or screencast then try to take a photo
> or video of it using a phone.
>

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