I have seen it more than once, but I can't work out precisely how to
reproduce it. I think it's to do with vim being run under screen and
reattached to a different gnome session than the one where it was
started, so that it thinks it can see the X screen but it's actually
invalid.
I have seen it more than once, but I can't work out precisely how to
reproduce it. I think it's to do with vim being run under screen and
reattached to a different gnome session than the one where it was
started, so that it thinks it can see the X screen but it's actually
invalid.