** Description changed:

  I downloaded the daily live CD for Intrepid on september the 18th.
  During the installation heavy display corruption could be noticed,
  however. Besides the default skin being wrong during the install (known
  bug), green/yellow ish lines were shooting up and down the screen. The
  install itself also took very long to complete, basic actions like
  clicking "next" after choosing your keyboard layout took very long to
  compute.
  
  Especially some changes to my partitions, namely a resize of my Ext3
  partition from 20GB to 10GB and a subsequent format, took very very
  long. I was about to take a picture of the dialog remaining at 0% for
  half an hour when it shot up to 50% exactly when I took the picture. The
  picture is attached, though the "shooting lines" do not seem visible on
  it.
  
  After I managed to get the installation wizard finished and the final
  installation began, the entire screen became scrambled after about 10
  minutes. It looked like the entire background of the screen was shooting
  up and down at insane speeds. The install dialog itself vanished as
  well. I also took a picture of this event, the corruption is clear.
  
  Since the install was either taking ages or stopped completely, I
  rebooted my PC. The boot loader was corrupted and I had to fix it
  manually.
  
  My laptop is a HP Compaq6715b, with an Ati X1250 IGP and AMD Turion X2 
processor.
  Note that Dapper, Edgy, Feisty and Hardy installed flawlessly before on my 
laptop before.
+ [lspci]
+ 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon 
X1200 Series] [1002:791f]
+       Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:30c2]

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Heavy display corruption with Intrepid during installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272853
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