The pulseaudio problem should nothing have to do with the -intel driver issue. 
Maybe there is a high cpu usage which indirectly effects it. Pidgin uses 
pulseaudio afaik so it is possible that the problems with Pidgin is a result of 
problem with pa. You can easily test it by disabling pulseaudio through the 
command "killall pulseaudio" on userstart.
The fix for the -intel driver might take a while.
Since their are several changes to your xorg.conf we have to nail down which 
one fixes the screen garbage.
Does the screen corruption lines appear with standard config directly after 
login or only at first after glxgears start?
Does the screen corruption disappear if you regenerate your xorg.conf and only 
add the line "VideoRam   409600" to the Device section? Please attach the 
according /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
The cursor problem with 3d apps seems to happen even with your workaround. Is 
the cursor fine if no 3D application or if it doesn't overlay the 3d app?

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Incomplete

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