And as I already posted:
I use Ubuntu 16.04 x64 with KDE instead of Unity, and this issue happens here as well, so in my opinion it shouldn't be linked to just unity or unity at all. (per first link above) nor it should be linked to nvidia.
I don't use nVidia.
Asus ZenBook UX305
IntelHD 515 with 3.0 Mesa 12.0.6
Workaround for me:
System Settings -> Display and Monitor -> Compositor
And here I have dropdown list with OpenGL3.1, OpenGL 2.0 and Xrender
What I usually do is I just switch between two of OpenGL versions and it goes back to normal for some time. Long term solution is to reboot my laptop.
I'm browsing through launchpad looking for solution for my exact same problem.
This: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ compiz/ +bug/1242115 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ unity/+ bug/1292830
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has been marked as duplicate of
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And as I already posted:
I use Ubuntu 16.04 x64 with KDE instead of Unity, and this issue happens here as well, so in my opinion it shouldn't be linked to just unity or unity at all. (per first link above) nor it should be linked to nvidia.
I don't use nVidia.
Asus ZenBook UX305
IntelHD 515 with 3.0 Mesa 12.0.6
Workaround for me:
System Settings -> Display and Monitor -> Compositor
And here I have dropdown list with OpenGL3.1, OpenGL 2.0 and Xrender
What I usually do is I just switch between two of OpenGL versions and it goes back to normal for some time. Long term solution is to reboot my laptop.