I have a Gateway LT3114 notebook with an AMD64 processor and ATI
graphics.  I am experiencing this same corrupted fonts bug.  I actually
have two LT3114s, and both of them do the same thing, and it does not
seem to matter which release I try.  I was running 10.04 LTS, but
decided to try 11.04 in one of my LT3114s, but there was  no difference.
I also tried 10.10, and saw the same thing.

This randomly corrupted font thing can happen while I am viewing a web
page.  I seems to happen a few seconds after the page initially loads,
which makes me think this is somehow provoked by something a script in
the page is doing.  Some web pages are almost guaranteed to clobber the
font memory.

However, I can also clobber the font memory simply by scrolling too
quickly through a PDF document.

Is there some way in which I can replace the defective driver that comes
with the Ubuntu distro with one that does not cause this font
corruption?  I am something of a newbie, and would like to have a step
by step procedure I can follow to remedy this situation, because power
cycling my machines frequently just to be able to read the screen is
getting old.  I have tried to be an Ubuntu evangelist in my company, but
this is a "Show Stopper" that has caused me no end of grief.  And
needless to say, I will not be able to convince my co-workers to abandon
MicroSloth in favor of Ubuntu with stuff like this going on in the
software that is reputed to "just work" making my own work difficult.

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  font corruption with xserver-xorg-video-ati driver

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