Yes, I'm using the X.org radeon driver. I hadn't explicitly set EXA, so XAA was 
used (I checked in Xorg.0.log). Trying to set explictly XAA and EXA didn't help 
things, the corruption appears with EXA as well, but different: the background 
is some sort of light orange or light green, instead of black or those colored 
triangles.

There are more broken things when using EXA: the toolbar buttons appear without 
3D effects in Epiphany as well, not just Rhythmbox.  In Epiphany, the Bookmarks 
buttons has a complete white background (no 3D-style shading), while Home and 
Find have a light gray background, also without the 3D effect.  The "normal" 
buttons in dialogs show the normal Ubuntulooks 3D effect, only the ones on the 
toolbars not.  I also noticed that the progress bar for login in Gaim is 
completely missing not only the 3D shiny look, but also the vertical lines: it 
looks like a simple rounded rectangle with a perfectly uniform orange shade. 
Everything described is this paragraph is just with EXA, I couldn't reproduce 
these problems with XAA.

However, the initial pressed button problem seems to solved by using XAA, if 
and only if I set RenderAccel to false.  Unfortuantely, with RenderAccel 
disabled, the darkening and lighting of the screen by gksudo make the entire 
display blink annoyingly (I have a CRT).  I don't have another video card to 
try it out (except for a Rage 128), but now it looks more like a radeon driver 
problem than a Ubuntulooks one.

During the tests today I used the latest update of xserver-xorg-driver-ati, 
6.5.7.3-0ubuntu7 (yes, I restarted X after the update). The described effects 
in the initial bug report look exactly the same, though.

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Dapper Ubuntulooks: pressed buttons appear corrupted after windows are restored
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42237

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