Hardy Forum to the rescue.  ronacc posted "jerry look and see what video
driver the DB is dumping you into , the vesa driver is a real slug about
scrollling even on a fast system".

The Hardy Heron installer chose "intel" for a driver and "configured
monitor" option DPMS for the screen.

Looking at /etc/X11/xorg.conf, it said to try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure
-phigh xserver-xorg  which doesn't work, drops right out of the
procedure no matter whether "yes" or "no" is chosen on the first screen.
Also tried without the -phigh whereupon the procedure drops out during
the keyboard selection routine before being able to define monitor.
That's a "bug", xorg.conf instructions don't work.

So I went back to what previous Ubuntu on this processor (nice being
multi booted) and plugged in what previous Ubuntu installs used to use
instead of Hardy installs of driver "intel" and "configured monitor":

Identifier      "Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated 
Graphics Device"
Driver "i810" 

Device "Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics 
Device"
Monitor "Hanns.G HC17"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Modes "1280x1024" "1280x960" "1280x800" "1152x864" "1024x768" "832x624" 
"800x600" "720x400" "640x480"
EndSubSection

Voila!  Screen scrolling very livable instead of useless.  Video
performance noticeably better.  Keyboard response noticeably better.

Bug: the Ubuntu Hardy install choices use gigacycles of overhead to
accomplish what previous install choices did in megacycles.

Still existing bug:  On desktop, scroll wheel should just shuttle back
and forth between workspaces, however whole screen jumps all over the
place.

So now I have a usable Hardy Alpha 2, given manually editing xorg.conf
and previous xorg.conf to copy.

However as far as testing Hardy Alpha 2, with present state of Hardy
install an "ordinary user" on a pc like this one in my opinion would not
use Hardy with its sluggish performance.

My current concern is that xorg.conf might be removed or that the
existing driver i810 might be dropped, or that the explicit "screen"
definitions not be used.

Jerry

** Attachment added: "xorg.conf as manually edited and running faster"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11076815/xorg.conf

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