What you have is onboard graphics which use just enough CPU to perform
the basic computing needs.  It takes some of the load off of the CPU.
Now it sounds like you have a new install if this hasn't made you wanna
thro out your comp.  There is two ways to fix this depending on your
needs

A) keep the onboard graphics since you only use it for low resolution
Apps like OpenOffice or crusing the internet.  To fix this to make it
bearable  goto   System >Preferences> Appearance  and on the last tab
marked Visual Effects click none.  This should get rid of all the
special effects.  The glitches were effects the apps do when opening and
closing and since you have onboard graphics it couldn't handle it so the
CPU had to take over the load.

B) Get you a good Nvidia or ATI card with at least 128MB (64MB will give
better graphics and maybe 3d rendering but not much more) and 270 Mhz
clock speed.  this will take a huge load off the processor.  I highly
recommend a card with at least 256MB, but hell I used an old Nvidia card
with 8MB  and it still smoked the onboard graphics.  Make sure that you
know wheter you PCI, AGP, or PCI express.

If after trying one or both (I recommend just getting the video card; cheap; 
easy to install; and they don't follow Moores law anymore thank God!) you still 
have choppy effects,  system RAM would most likely be the issue.  Of course 
make sure that in Software Sources you have all the boxes checked (except CDROM 
with Ubuntu) 
Third party software should all be enabled and under Updates enable them.  
After that double check everything and close Software Sources.  It will ask to 
reload, click it, it will gray out and disappear.  Do a software update, 
reboot, and should be golden.  I recommend doing the updates first.

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screen glitch on fresh install hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374347
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