I have the same effect happening - specifically with gksudo. The screen
remains 'darkened', and I can subsequently move windows around and 're-
paint' the sections of the screen. Similarly, moving over buttons,
panels, etc. which are redrawn, also corrects the screen display.

XFCE desktop / mythbuntu installation, compiz installed and active,
nVidia Twinview monitor setup. The effect happens at all screen
resolutions, so it is not video memory (128Mb) dependent. I also have
some corruption when windows are initially drawn (window edge trails),
but this is minor.

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update-manager leaves screen gray after sudo authentication
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204991
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