** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
  
  Hi,
  during normal usage of my computer, my screen occasionally partially 
corrupts, especially the lower fifth or so of the screen, sometimes the lower 
half. It's mostly just multi-coloured garbage (I sometimes get the impression, 
it's a lot of orange and black) mixed with the real contents of the screen and 
lasts for under a second. Sometimes this happens more often, sometimes less 
often, and I have yet to find out, why.
- I'm reporting this for core, as I've seen this on two different notebooks (HP 
dv9700 and Lenovo Thinkpad T400), with three different graphics cards (Nvidia 
Geforce 8400M GS on the HP / ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470, Intel GMA4500 MHD on 
the Lenovo), both using the amd64 version of Ubuntu 10.04.
- On both laptops I've seen this using Ubuntu from the live CD, so it happens 
in stock Ubuntu.
+ I'm reporting this for core, as I've seen this on two different notebooks (HP 
dv9700 and Lenovo Thinkpad T400), with three different graphics cards (Nvidia 
Geforce 8400M GS on the HP; ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470, Intel GMA4500 MHD on 
the Lenovo), both using the amd64 version of Ubuntu 10.04.
+ On both laptops I've also seen this using Ubuntu from the live CD, so it 
happens in stock Ubuntu, too. I also considered the fact that my CD might be 
corrupted, but then #a everything else is working normally, #b I guess the live 
CD compares a checksum against itself (although I don't know any more with the 
new CD's), #c I uninstalled and then reinstalled Xorg from the web, to no avail.
  
  Sorry, if this bug already exists, but I couldn't find anything
  matching.

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Temporary screen corruption / glitches on Ubuntu x86-64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584246
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