martin: Very nice! I installed driconf and changed the option
"Synchronization with vertical refresh (swap intervals) to "Initial swap
interval 0, obey application's choice". Resulting in the following
~/.drirc:

<driconf>
    <device screen="0" driver="i965">
        <application name="Default">
            <option name="force_s3tc_enable" value="false" />
            <option name="no_rast" value="false" />
            <option name="fthrottle_mode" value="2" />
            <option name="bo_reuse" value="1" />
            <option name="vblank_mode" value="1" />
            <option name="allow_large_textures" value="2" />
        </application>
    </device>
</driconf>

With these settings, the problem is gone. Can you confirm it also?

Wrt the upstream bug report and intel 2.6.0. The changes between 2.6.0
and 2.6.1 are very small, but I've tried git as well. I'll update that
report.

Also, perhaps there's a chance that we'll end up with with dri2+uxa as
default for jaunty (depending on what updates go to intel 2.6.2, 2.6.3,
and when). That would solve this issue as well.

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