Looking at graphics-related packages that got updated on your system the
past couple of days:

 upgrade  glib2.0                        2012-02-21   15:04:18     
2.31.16-0ubuntu2               2.31.18-0ubuntu1              
upgrade  glibmm2.4                      2012-02-22   07:43:13     
2.31.16-0ubuntu1               2.31.18-0ubuntu1              
upgrade  gnome-control-center           2012-02-20   11:24:40     
1:3.3.5-0ubuntu2               1:3.3.5-0ubuntu3              
 upgrade  gnome-control-center           2012-02-21   15:04:22     
1:3.3.5-0ubuntu3               1:3.3.5-0ubuntu4              
  upgrade  gnome-control-center           2012-02-21   22:52:06     
1:3.3.5-0ubuntu4               1:3.3.90-0ubuntu1             
   upgrade  gnome-control-center           2012-02-21   22:52:11     
1:3.3.5-0ubuntu4               1:3.3.5-0ubuntu5              
 upgrade  mesa                           2012-02-22   10:13:05     
8.0~rc2-0ubuntu5               8.0.0~git20120216+8.0.e3943cf1-0ubuntu0sarvatt
 upgrade  qt4-x11                        2012-02-21   22:49:39     
4:4.8.0-1ubuntu5               4:4.8.0-1ubuntu6              
upgrade  xorg-server                    2012-02-22   07:44:01     
2:1.11.4-0ubuntu3              2:1.11.4-0ubuntu4             

The xserver change was RAOF's pointer barrier stuff, so not graphical. 
The glib2.0 update is pretty big, but doesn't typically have much to do with 
graphics rendering.
Similarly with g-c-c.

That seems to leave mesa 8.0.1 as the most likely candidate.  Why don't
you go ahead and ppa-purge the mesa-8.0.1 ppa and verify that the issue
goes away.  Then I'll forward this bug report upstream to Intel.

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