There have been reports of this sort of defect (vertical tearing, or is it 
horizontal tearing?) with fast-moving video for years. The OpenGL DRI 
configuration now allows a vblank_mode  setting to control synchronization with 
vertical refresh, but it's not enabled in fglrx, only in the open-source radeon 
driver. 
<rant>
What is irritating is that the behavior suddenly re-appears after an upgrade, 
and no-one takes any notice of bug reports. Ubuntu devs tend to say "Oh, it's a 
proprietary driver, we can't do anything", while the ATI people say "Works fine 
in other distros, must be a Ubuntu problem", and nothing gets fixed.

At the moment I have the following video-related problems, all on one
machine (ati Radeon Xpress 200M (5955)):

Hardy 32-bit with open-source radeon driver:  DRI falls back to
unacceptable slow rendering running GoogleEarth; Firefox 3.0 fails to
render pages containing transparent picture elements because of a Cairo-
related bug; won't run compiz; suspends but won't wake up properly.

Hardy 64-bit with fglrx proprietary driver: vertical tearing (this bug);
Googleearth renders frame, frame-contents, and extra windows (tips,
photos, info) all independently, and can't synchronize over-lays
properly - looks a mess; same Firefox 3.0 cairo bug as 32-bit; won't run
compiz; won't suspend.

Meanwhile, Gutsy goes on running everything fine, with fglrx/xgl,
including compiz; but won't suspend. And Windows XP just runs, without
driver updates or fuss.

 I'm really looking forward to a release (Hardy?, Hardy+1?......) that FIXES 
problems rather than introducing new ones, or resurrecting old ones.........
</rant>

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glxgears image split across screen in hardy 64-bit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192550
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