Yes, I think the bug doesn't happen with SNA whereas it occurs pretty regularly with UXA. I've been using SNA for a couple of days now since it became the default on my system. Does X now look for other xorg.conf files? I created one called /etc/X11/xorg.conf-intel-sna and symlinked to it to test out SNA; then I deleted the symlink, and a day or two later suddenly SNA became the default.
Yes, I think the bug doesn't happen with SNA whereas it occurs pretty regularly with UXA. I've been using SNA for a couple of days now since it became the default on my system. Does X now look for other xorg.conf files? I created one called /etc/X11/ xorg.conf- intel-sna and symlinked to it to test out SNA; then I deleted the symlink, and a day or two later suddenly SNA became the default.