I'm having the same problem. The Live CD won't work with the Dell version of a 
82865G graphics controller. I dual boot so I know it's NOT a standard Intel 
chipset. How do I know this? When you try to install the drivers from Intel in 
Windows 2000 the operation aborts with a dialog box that says you are to 
contact the vendor for drivers. Simply put the Intel drivers will not load 
under Windows. Thus if the Intel drivers won't work under Windows (W2k) then 
it's not very likely that the standard Intel driver under Linux will work 
either.

I'm trying different configurations now. Dell has had their stinking
hands in the works, again. It seems that every time I try to get Linux
(any flavor) to work on a Dell system it's "iffy" at best. They love to
customize the hardware, in tiny ways that make it, almost, impossible to
get "regulation" software or drivers to work properly.

What surprises me is that this is still a problem after all these years.
Or maybe it's soemthing new with Ubuntu?

Bill

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[Gutsy Beta] 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller Not Correctly Identiified 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146284
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